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Two Ohio lawmakers are pushing for stiffer penalties for killing a peace officer. Republican Representatives Phil Plummer of Dayton and Cindy Abrams of Harrison are the joint sponsors of the Larry ...
Two area lawmakers introduced a bill designed to strengthen penalties for aggravated murder when the victim is a peace ...
It would mandate either the death penalty or life in prison without parole for any adults convicted of killing a first ...
The newly proposed Larry Henderson Act would increase penalties for aggravated murder against certain types of officers and ...
Bill would require adults convicted of killing a cop, first responder or military member to face death penalty or life in ...
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Rodney Hinton, Jr., will appear in Hamilton County Municipal Court on Tuesday, May 6. Hinton is accused of driving his car into and killing veteran Deputy Larry Henderson, who had been directing ...
Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge said during a news conference that the sheriff's deputy, whose identity was not released, was hit by a car being driven by the father of 18-year-old Ryan Hinton.
Prosecutor Connie Pillich claims Hinton pointed a gun at "Officer A," causing him to make "a split-second decision." ...
Hinton and his family viewed body camera footage of a Cincinnati police officer shooting and killing his son, Ryan. Shortly ...
The man accused of using his vehicle as a weapon to kill a Hamilton County deputy was back in court Wednesday.
Rodney Hinton, Jr., will appear in Hamilton County Municipal Court on Tuesday, May 6. Hinton is accused of driving his car into and killing veteran Deputy Larry Henderson, who had been directing ...