The authorities in Ohio said a man “deliberately” attacked and killed a Sheriff representative the day after his teenager was shot by the police.
Rodney Hinton Jr. It has been charged with a murder exacerbated in the death of the Sheriff Deputy, which was beaten Friday while directing traffic near the University of Cincinnati, according to the authorities.
Cincinnati police said Hinton was the father of Ryan Hinton who was 18 years old, who used to be shot and killed by an officer The day before.

Rodney Hinton Jr., seen here in court, has been charged with a murder that was exacerbated in the death of a Sheriff representative.
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In the court’s performance on Saturday, Deputy Sheriff Hamilton County packed the courtroom to support the falling representatives, According to ABC ABC Affiliation WCPO.
Prosecutor Ryan Nelson said that the Hinton JR movement in his car on Friday “was counted and planned.” He added, “He lined up his car, deliberately speeding up his car and deliberately causing the death of a Sheriff representative on duty.”
The lawyer who represented Hinton JR said that he faced “a very serious accusation, very terrible” but noted that he had no crime in his records.
“I understand that this is a situation that is demanded emotionally,” said the lawyer, mentioning the death of Hinton’s son Jr. He added, “I understand that there is a lot of sadness and a lot of anger in this room now and in the community in general.”
The judge ordered Hinton JR who was detained without bonds in the Clermont Regency prison until the next session on May 6.
In a statement on Saturday, a lawyer who represented the Hinton family said they were hired to investigate the death of Ryan Hinton and that Rodney Hinton, along with other family members, met with Cincinnati police on Friday to see the camera recordings of his death.

The Deputy was beaten Friday while directing traffic near the University of Cincinnati, according to the authorities.
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“Ryan Hinton’s family, including Ryan’s father, was present at the meeting and they were understood confused when they watched the bodycam video,” the statement said. “After a meeting with the police department, Ryan Hinton’s father left with his own vehicle and that was the last one we heard from him to find out about the tragic incident involving a law enforcement officer who was working on traffic details near the Cincinnati University.”
Lawyers are Michael Wright, Shean Williams and Robert Gresham from the Cochran company, and Anthony Pierson from Pierson and Pierson, LLC, according to WCPO.
The statement further said: “This is an unimaginable tragedy for this community. The family of Ryan Hinton is heartbroken by the change of this tragic event and we are all destroyed for the family of the officers who were killed.”
The representative has not been identified publicly based on the Ohio law that protects the privacy of the victims and their families. However, the police said the new deputy was retired and served in special capacity with departments.