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The man accused of hitting and killing a Hamilton County deputy with his car is expected in court Tuesday morning.
Rodney Hinton is accused of murdering Hamilton County sheriff's deputy Larry Henderson last week while he was directing traffic for the University of Cincinnati's graduation.
GoFundMe has taken down fundraisers for a man charged with killing a Hamilton County deputy, according to the Cincinnati Fraternal Order of Police.
Rodney Hinton, Jr. will remain in the Clermont County Jail without bond on an aggravated murder charge for the death of retired deputy Larry Henderson.
Here's everything we know — and don't yet know — about the events that led up to the deaths of Ryan Hinton and Larry Henderson.
Rodney Hinton Jr. is accused of killing a Hamilton County Sheriff's deputy and will appear in court for a bond hearing. The deputy, Larry Henderson, was struck by Hinton's car while directing traffic. Hinton family has distanced themselves from his actions ...
During the hearing, prosecutors laid out a timeline of events that led up to Hinton allegedly hitting and killing the deputy.
Sen. Bernie Moreno, on Monday, announced the Larry Henderson Act to set a mandatory minimum sentence of 20 years in prison for an assault on a federal officer. Henderson was killed on May 2 by a man who prosecutors say intentionally drove into him. The suspect, Rodney Hinton Jr., faces the death penalty.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Local 12 has new video of the man accused of running down and killing a deputy with his car. Body camera video from a Clermont County sheriff's deputy shows the moments when Rodney Hinton Jr. is transported from Cincinnati Police headquarters to the Clermont County Jail.