Police group slams GoFundMe for Ohio father accused of killing deputy Larry Henderson

Police group slams GoFundMe for Ohio father accused of killing deputy Larry Henderson

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A GoFundMe created for Rodney Hinton Jr., the Ohio father accused of killing a sheriff’s deputy one day after police fatally shot his son during a stolen vehicle pursuit, is raising thousands of dollars for his attorney fees.

Hinton Jr. is charged with aggravated murder after he allegedly “intentionally” struck Hamilton County Deputy Larry Henderson, who was directing traffic near the University of Cincinnati during a graduation ceremony, with a vehicle around 1 p.m. Friday, according to Cincinnati police.

The deputy’s murder came after Hinton Jr.’s 18-year-old son, Ryan Hinton, was shot and killed by a Cincinnati officer on Thursday. 

Cincinnati Police Department Chief Teresa Theetge said officers were pursuing a vehicle stolen from an apartment complex when four individuals exited the stolen car and began to flee authorities.

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One officer pursued Ryan Hinton, who was allegedly armed at the time and hid behind a dumpster. When Ryan emerged from the dumpster, the officer fired, fatally striking the 18-year-old suspect, Theetge said.

Two other suspects involved in the stolen vehicle incident have been apprehended, and one remains at large, according to Theetge.

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Hamilton County Deputy Larry Henderson,

A GoFundMe titled “Justice for Rodney Hinton Jr and his Son” has raised more than $5,000 and aims to “help raise funds for Rodney Hinton Jr lawyer [sic] for the justice of his sons [sic] murder” and “also to stop police brutality against innocent people and children.” 

A separate GoFundMe titled “Help Honor Ryan Hinton’s Memory and Seek Justice,” which aims to help the 18-year-old’s family “seek justice for Ryan in the form of legal representation and a proper memorial for his life,” has raised more than $7,000.

The National Police Association slammed the online support, saying in a post on X that GoFundMe needed to take down the fundraiser because it violates the company’s policy.

Fox News Digital reached out to GoFundMe for comment.

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Rodney Hinton, Jr., 38, is arraigned in Courtroom A at the Hamilton County Justice Center, Saturday, May 3, 2025.

The Hinton family’s attorneys told Fox News Digital in a statement that the Cochran Firm “was hired by Ryan Hinton’s estate to conduct an investigation into his shooting death by an officer with the Cincinnati Police Department.”

“We are in the preliminary stages of that investigation,” the family’s attorneys said, adding that on Friday, Hinton family members and Cincinnati police attended a meeting together “to view body camera video of Ryan Hinton’s shooting death.”

Rodney Hinton Jr. mugshot

“Ryan Hinton’s family, including Ryan’s father, was present at the meeting and they were understandably distraught as they watched the bodycam video,” the family’s attorneys said. “After the meeting with the police department, Ryan Hinton’s father left in his own vehicle and that was the last we heard from him until learning about the tragic incident involving a law enforcement officer who was working a traffic detail near the University of Cincinnati.”

The attorneys offered their “heartfelt condolences to the family and colleagues of the officer who was killed yesterday.”

“This is an unimaginable tragedy for this community. Ryan Hinton’s family is heartbroken by this tragic turn of events and we are all devastated for the family of the officer who was killed,” the attorneys said.

Workers fix the traffic lights at Martin Luther King Drive and Burnet Woods in Corryville, a day after a Hamilton County Sheriff's deputy was struck and killed while directing traffic for the University of Cincinnati commencement on May 2, 2025.

Henderson was a 33-year officer with the HCSO and served in multiple specialized units since 1991, including the dive team, HCPA SWAT, FBI Task Force Officer and the HCSO Bomb Unit.

“In Deputy Henderson’s early tenure as a Sheriff’s Deputy, I recognized his talent for teaching and presentation,” Hamilton County Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey said in a Sunday statement. “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.”

Ohio Gov. Mike Dewine ordered flags be lowered to half-mast in Henderson’s honor on Sunday.

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