Hamilton Co. prosecutors seeking death penalty in killing of mother, three-year-old son
It had been days since anyone had seen three-year-old Nylo Lattimore when police found his mother stabbed to death on the banks of the Ohio River in December. Now, the man police say killed Nyteisha Lattimore threw the toddler into the river, too.
By: Evan Millward , Pat LaFleur , Sarah Walsh
Posted at 1:24 PM, Feb 24, 2021
and last updated 2021-02-25 10:25:57-05
CINCINNATI â Three-year-old Nylo Lattimore was still alive when the man prosecutors say killed the boy s mother less than a week earlier dropped him into the Ohio River.
The toddler has not been seen since.
Kyle Plush s family can continue suit against individual officers, call-takers involved in his death
and last updated 2020-12-16 20:21:36-05
The parents of Kyle Plush, a 16-year-old who suffocated in his minivan despite making multiple 911 calls for help, will be allowed to continue their wrongful death lawsuit against police officers, call-takers and the former city manager involved in the incident. The case will go to trial, despite the the city of Cincinnati s effort to have it dismissed entirely.
The Ohio First District Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday that all five of the individual defendants â former city manager Harry Black, call-takers Amber Smith and Stephanie Magee, and officers Edsel Osborn and Brian Brazile â had demonstrated neglect, recklessness and indifference to Plushâs safety at the time of his death.