
An Ohio father who fatally struck a deputy with his car after his son was shot and killed by police was denied bond during a chaotic hearing on Tuesday. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. A judge ordered Rodney L. Hinton to be remanded with no bond in connection with the death of Hamilton County Special Deputy Larry Henderson. Hinton, who is charged with aggravated murder, pleaded not guilty.
Main Idea: Rodney L. Hinton was denied bond after prosecutors said he deliberately struck and killed a deputy with his car following the police killing of his son.
Key Points:
The killing of Deputy Larry Henderson and the charged courtroom chaos may deepen fear and mistrust in law enforcement and the courts for households and communities.
The no-bond ruling may reduce immediate risk to the public while the criminal case and police shooting are reviewed.
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Central accused person in the hearing; the article focuses on his bond denial, plea, and alleged actions.
Court body central to the bond hearing and detention decision.
Hamilton County Special Deputy killed in the collision; the case centers on his death.
Rodney Hinton’s son whose police shooting is a major causal event in the story.
Provided key public statements connecting the collision and the prior police shooting.
County sheriff who publicly commented on Henderson’s death and the loss to the department.
Named judge who presided over the hearing and ordered Hinton remanded with no bond.
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