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There are at least three separate investigations into the May 1 police shooting of Ryan Hinton. Here's a look at how each ...
Hamilton County Coroner Dr. Lakshmi Sammarco was set to present her office's findings at a 9 a.m. press conference on May 16.
Friends and family members clad in red and black filled Living God Church Church in Avondale on May 17 for the funeral of ...
A Cincinnati Police officer shot Hinton May 1 as he was fleeing from a stolen vehicle. Police say he was carrying a gun.
Dozens of community members piled onto a Zoom call hosted by Cincinnati Black United Front (CBUF) to hear Cincinnati Police ...
The funeral for Ryan Hinton was held Saturday morning. The service was at Living God Church in Avondale. The church was awash with red throughout the service, Hinton's favorite color. As the service ...
Ryan Hinton, 18, was fatally shot by a Cincinnati police officer on May 1. Police said that as they approached a stolen vehicle, the occupants fled. Hinton sustained three gunshot wounds ...
Hamilton County Coroner Lakshmi Sammarco released preliminary information on the autopsy of 18-year-old Ryan Hinton, shot to death on May 1 by a Cincinnati police officer.
Community leader Iris Roley, the city's Collaborative Agreement Sustainability Coordinator, expressed the sentiments of many ...
Cincinnati police Chief Terri Theetge has called the officer's actions in the shooting justified. The funeral for Ryan Hinton was held Saturday morning. The service was at Living God Church in ...
The mother and grandmother of Ryan Hinton are holding a press conference this afternoon with their legal team.
When a Cincinnati police officer fatally shoots someone, the community responds. The fatal shooting of Ryan Hinton on May 1 is no exception. Some members of the public are calling for accountability.