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Ohio's attorney general wants to ban crowdfunding for people accused of violent crimes, but one First Amendment lawyer warns this could violate constitutional rights.
A Black father killed a cop after seeing his son shot dead in a police chase. People have donated tens of thousands of ...
Rodney Hinton Jr. was at a pre-trial hearing amid concerns about his mental competency following charges of murdering ...
Rodney Hinton, a Black father, killed a Cincinnati police officer after watching the body camera footage of his son’s brutal ...
Hinton Jr.'s 18-year-old son, Ryan Hinton, was killed by a Cincinnati police officer the day before Deputy Henderson's death; ...
Rodney Hinton Jr.’s death penalty trial is set for Jan. 12, 2026, Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge Jody Luebbers announced Thursday during a pre-trial hearing. Accused of killing Hamilton ...
Questions remain about Rodney Hinton Jr.'s mental competency. A forensic psychologist explains what determines a defendant's ...
Northport Mayor John Hinton has decided not to run for the seat in the Aug. 26 municipal election. He'll serve out his term ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is pushing to close a legal loophole after thousands of dollars poured into an online fundraiser for a man charged with killing a Hamilton County ...
John Hinton, the incumbent mayor of Northport, will not run for re-election during municipal elections in August.
The attorney general is asking GiveSendGo to remove the Hinton site and refund the money already donated, much like GoFundMe did when the family first tried to raise money there.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is asking the fundraising site GiveSendGo to remove pages raising money for Rodney Hinton Jr.