News Summary
Hamilton County Sheriff’s Deputy Larry Henderson was killed in a suspected intentional collision while directing traffic at a graduation ceremony. The incident followed the release of body camera footage of an earlier police shooting involving his son, Ryan Hinton, who was shot during a confrontation with officers. The father of Ryan, Rodney Hinton Jr., has been charged with aggravated murder for allegedly hitting Deputy Henderson. The death has shocked the community and raised questions over these tragic events.
Ohio Deputy Killed in Suspected Intentional Collision with Father of Teen Shot by Police
In Cincinnati, Ohio, Hamilton County Sheriff’s Deputy Larry Henderson was tragically killed on Friday when he was struck by a vehicle while directing traffic at a University of Cincinnati graduation ceremony. The incident occurred shortly after the release of body camera footage depicting an earlier police shooting involving Deputy Henderson’s son, Ryan Hinton, who was fatally shot during a confrontation with Cincinnati Police officers.
Henderson was critically injured in the collision and was subsequently taken to UC Medical Center, where he succumbed to his injuries. Investigations have led to charges against Rodney Hinton Jr., the father of Ryan Hinton, who has been charged with aggravated murder for allegedly intentionally colliding with Deputy Henderson. At the time of the incident, Deputy Henderson was outside of his patrol car, actively managing traffic for the graduation event.
Rodney Hinton, 38, appeared in court the following day and is set for a bond hearing on May 6. Reports indicate that Hinton was visibly distressed after the release of the police body camera footage, which depicted the moments leading up to the fatal shooting of his son.
Details of the Incident
The incident that preceded Deputy Henderson’s tragic death involved his son, Ryan Hinton, who was 18 years old and was shot by police officers during a stolen vehicle investigation. Officers involved in the encounter reported that Ryan allegedly pointed a gun at them, prompting the use of lethal force. Following this event, the release of the footage reportedly left Rodney Hinton in a state of emotional turmoil.
Deputy Henderson had dedicated 33 years to the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office and was serving as a special deputy at the time of his death. Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey announced that Deputy Henderson would be remembered for his exceptional skill in mentoring and training new deputies within the department. In a symbolic gesture, Henderson’s badge number, #129, will be retired in his honor.
Impact on the Community
The death of Deputy Henderson has sent shockwaves through the community, as local law enforcement expressed profound sorrow over his passing. The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office has extended its condolences to Henderson’s family and colleagues, highlighting the significant loss the department and community have suffered.
In a related note, the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office is not the only department mourning a loss. In a separate incident, Florence County Sheriff’s Deputy Nathaniel Ansay tragically died due to a head-on collision while on duty in South Carolina, although this event is not affiliated with the unfortunate demise of Deputy Henderson.
Conclusion
The circumstances surrounding the deaths of Ryan Hinton and Deputy Larry Henderson have combined to create a tragic narrative that is affecting many lives in Cincinnati and beyond. As the legal proceedings against Rodney Hinton unfold in the coming days, the community continues to rally in support of those impacted by these events.
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