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American leaders are responsible for the abuse of police officers, after the death of Sheriff’s deputy who “mowed the bloodthirsty criminal” in Cincinnati, according to Vice -President’s vice president Jd vance.
Vance said that the support of the implementation of the law requires both politics and moral leadership, although he remembered Hamilton district, Ohio, a special deputy Larry Henderson during breakfast to implement the law on Wednesday at the residence of Vice President.
“Larry Henderson lost his life because he did his job and keep people,” Vance said on Wednesday. “And when I think about why this meaningless crime happened, you obviously have to blame the guy who committed the crime.
“But I also think that a lot of guilt is falling on American leadership, who have done too long our police officers to be enemies, instead of great public officers we all know about,” he said.

Vice President JD Vance speaks during the breakfast of the National Police Week at Vice President’s residence, May 14, 2025 in Washington, DC (Andrew Hardik)
The car hit Henderson as he directed traffic near the University of Cincinnati during graduating ceremony on May 2.
Rodney Hinton faced accusations of aggravated murder, and authorities claim that he deliberately stormed into Henderson after the police shot and killed Hinton’s 18-year-old son on May 1. Hinton’s son was allegedly armed, and in the middle he chased away the place of investigation of stolen vehicles when he was shot.
On Tuesday, Hinton declared that he was not guilty of charges, and the judge ordered the trial date for February 2026.
Hinton “deliberately killed a retired deputy who worked on a graduate on a graduate just because he was a police officer,” according to Ohio the brotherly order of police President Jay McDonald.
In the meantime, Vance convinced the officers to enforce the law for breakfast the president Donald Trump supports them.
“So know from the president down, this administration is behind you,” Vance said. “We love you guys. We know you are doing well for us there. And I think moral guidance is as important as public politics. But from this administration, of course, you get both.”

A special deputy district of Hamilton Larry Henderson, to the right, died on May 2, 2025, after the car crossed over it. The authorities continued to accuse Rodney Hinton, left, with a difficult murder.
Vance pointed out to the recent executive order that Trump signed in April aimed at enhancing resources for law officials, and includes provisions that would provide legal resources for officials who “unfairly” meet compensation related to their official duties, and said that Trump’s administration wants to implement reforms that make it easier for police officers.
“We want to make it difficult for a police officer lawsuit when they act appropriately in duty,” Vance said. “We want to be sure that when you keep you safe and of course you are worried about all the villains, you also don’t care about the Washington bureaucrats, DC, preventing you from doing the job you need the American people.”
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Senator Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, introduced legislation to increase the minimum sentence for those who were found guilty of attacking a police officer. (Reuters)
Henderson’s death encouraged the legislators to launch a reform.
Senator Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, introduced Larry Henderson Law in Senate on Mondaywhich would require that they were declared guilty of the attack of a federal official for a law to serve at least 20-year sentence. This is from one to eight years in prison.
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“Enough is enough,” Moreno said in a statement on Monday. “Anyone who attacks one of our men or women in blue must face the serious consequences, the period.”
During the National Police Week, Vance should also speak at the 44th annual memorial service -National Peace Clerk on Thursday in US Capitol.
Fox News’ Andrew Mark Miller contributed to this report.