on Hamilton Avenue near Galbraith Road in North College Hill. "We extend our sincerest condolences to Mr. We also offer our thoughts and prayers to Officer Unwin's family," a press release from the Hamilton County Sheriff's Department said. "Hamilton County Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey and the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office offer our deepest condolences to the Springfield Township Police Department in the loss of Officer Timothy Unwin while responding to a call in the overnight hours of March 31st. Officials said the second person who died was William Dunson, 50. Timothy Unwin, 37, had been responding to a call when the collision happened. Sunday and is looking into the case, to which Hughes said there are many details the department can't release yet.HAMILTON COUNTY, Ohio - A Springfield Township police officer and another driver died early Friday morning after a car crash, according to the Hamilton County Sheriff's Department. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) was notified at 7:07 p.m. Hughes said as part of department procedure, the two officers are on administrative leave to cope with the incident and will be required to see a licensed psychologist before resuming duty. Chris Wall, a 22-year veteran, and Officer Josh Clift, who started at the department last year. The two officers involved in the incident are Sgt. The Hamilton Township Police doesn't wear body cameras, Hughes said during the press conference, but officials are looking into making them mandatory. The Warren County Coroner's Office has identified the man shot and killed as Anthony Williams, 57. "He emerged on the back porch where he had a firearm in his hand and at 6:55 p.m., he points the firearm at our officers," said Hamilton Township police Chief Scott Hughes. The officers began securing the perimeter when the man appeared with a gun. and nine minutes after, they contacted the Warren County SWAT team for assistance. "He has a handgun - now saying (the caller) heard a shot as she was walking to the neighbors," a dispatcher said during the call. Sunday about a man armed with a weapon, who threatened to harm himself. Hamilton Township Police said in a Tuesday press conference they responded to a home on the 1200 block of Adams Road after a 911 call came in at 6:18 p.m. HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, Ohio - A Warren County man was shot and killed by police Sunday night after pointing a gun at officers, according to authorities.
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