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Cincinnati Council Talks: Ryan Hinton Case Settlement Sparks Debate

Cincinnati, USAMonday, January 12, 2026
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Cincinnati City Council is set to discuss behind closed doors the city's talks with the family of Ryan Hinton, an 18-year-old killed by police. This meeting follows strong reactions from police and the public about a possible settlement.

Key Points

  • Negotiations in Secret?
  • The city manager has not confirmed any agreement.
  • The police union president claims negotiations are happening in secret, calling it a "backroom deal" that could cost taxpayers millions.
  • The city manager denies this, saying talks are not rushed or hidden.

  • The Incident
  • Ryan Hinton was shot by police on May 1 after a report of a stolen vehicle.
  • The officer involved was cleared by prosecutors, who said the shooting was justified.
  • The next day, Ryan's father was accused of intentionally hitting and killing a deputy with his car after seeing footage of his son's shooting.
  • Family's Stance
  • The Hinton family's lawyer says they have been talking to the city since last summer but were surprised by claims of a "massive settlement."
  • The family believes the shooting was not justified and may file a lawsuit.

  • Council Members' Reactions
  • Some council members oppose any settlement, arguing it would send the wrong message to police.
  • Others say the city should explain why it is even considering a settlement and why the talks are private.
  • Not all council members have spoken publicly about the issue. Some did not respond to requests for comment.

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