The father of the teen fatally shot by police is charged with fatally hitting Hamilton County Deputy Larry Henderson with the car.
Officials say a man in Ohio who was charged with hitting and killing a sheriff’s deputy is the father of an 18-year-old who was shot and killed by police the day before. Body camera footage of the shooting was released showing Ryan Hinton running from officers before being shot.
CONNIE PILLICH, HAMILTON COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Press Release
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MAY 2, 2025
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STATEMENT FROM HAMILTON COUNTY PROSEUTOR CONNIE PILLICH ON DEATH OF DEPUTY:
We are heartbroken by the loss of a member of our law enforcement community who died after being struck by a vehicle while he was doing his job.
Our thoughts are with the officer’s family, colleagues and all those grieving this tragic loss. We remain steadfast in our support for the men and women who risk their lives each day to protect us.
The investigation is ongoing, but if the facts show this act was intentional, as the charge suggests, I will throw the full force of the law at the perpetrator.
I implore people not to act rashly so there is not another
Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Press Release
It is with profound sadness that Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey announces the death of Hamilton County Sheriff’s Deputy Larry Henderson. Deputy Henderson was tragically struck by a vehicle on Friday, May 2nd, and passed away a short time later.
“In Deputy Henderson’s early tenure as a Sheriff’s Deputy, I recognized his talent for teaching and presentation. Larry began his journey as a Sheriff’s Office trainer early in his career. He developed an expertise and became an excellent trainer. Subsequently, he trained divisions of the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office that included hundreds of deputy sheriffs. His ability to relate to and touch officers’ lives was extraordinary. We will continue to honor Larry’s life of service.” – Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey
Deputy Henderson was with HCSO for 33 years beginning June 14th, 1991, and served in several specialized units, including but not limited to Academy Instructor, Dive Team member, HCPA SWAT, FBI Task Force Officer, and the HCSO Bomb Unit.
Deputy Henderson’s badge number, #129, will be retired from our agency.
We want to thank our fellow law enforcement officers, community members, family, friends, and everyone who has offered condolences and support during this incredibly difficult time.
Please keep the Henderson family as well as our department in your thoughts and prayers. We will share funeral arrangements in the near future.
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