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Ryan Hinton was a teenager, a brother, a son − a neighbor. On May 1, Cincinnati police shot and killed him. His family ...
Police were "legally justified" when they fatally shot an 18-year-old Black man in Cincinnati last month and no charges will be filed in the May 1 death of Ryan Hinton, an Ohio prosecutor said Tuesday ...
Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich is expected to release the results of the investigation into the fatal ...
Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich announced Tuesday afternoon that the still-unnamed officer who fatally shot Ryan ...
Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich said the officer who shot Ryan Hinton after a stolen car investigation was "legally justified" to do so, declining to go to a grand jury. Hinton, 18, was ...
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Joe, you and I agree on at least one thing: Cincinnati is sick of stolen cars, stray bullets and funerals before high-school graduations. Holding young offenders accountable is non-negotiable. But ...
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Opinion: Criticism is baked into the prosecutor’s job, but lately Connie Pillich has been absorbing more than her share.
Ryan Hinton was a teenager, a brother, a son − a neighbor. On May 1, Cincinnati police shot and killed him. His family remembers him as a jokester, a "sweet and gentle giant," full of love and ...
Hinton and his family viewed body camera footage of a Cincinnati police officer shooting and killing his son, Ryan. Shortly ...
Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich says Ryan Hinton's shooting was justified, but attorneys for his family say they'll file a wrongful death suit.
The family of Ryan Hinton plans to file a civil suit after Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich ruled the fatal police ...
Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich announced Tuesday the officer who fatally shot and killed Ryan Hinton on May 1 was legally justified in his use of force.Following Pillich's press conference, ...
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