Unarmed truck driver attacked by police canine after surrendering to officers in Ohio

Police in Ohio have launched an investigation after a 23-year-old truck driver was attacked by a police canine after surrendering to officers together with his palms up.

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Driver Jadarrius Rose was pursued by the Ohio State Highway Patrol on 4 July after failing to cease his truck that was "missing a left rear mud flap", based on an incident report.

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The Circleville Police Department, together with a police canine, had been known as to help after Rose initially refused to get out of the automobile.

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Video footage offered by the freeway patrol reveals Rose standing in entrance of the truck together with his palms raised.

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Moments later, the officer unleashes the police canine, regardless of calls from one other officer telling him: "Do not release the dog."

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Bodycam footage reveals the canine working in the direction of Rose, with the canine showing to chunk and pull him over.

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Rose might be heard screaming, "please get it off". He was later handled in hospital for canine bites and charged with failure to conform.

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The dog-handler was recognized as officer Ryan Speakman by the freeway patrol incident report.

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A press release from Circleville Police doesn't affirm the id of the officer or reveal whether or not they'll face any disciplinary motion.

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Recordings of a 911 name made by a person believed to be Rose had been launched by the Ross County Sheriff's workplace on Monday.

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They present a person inform dispatchers that officers had been "trying to kill" him and that he did not really feel secure pulling his automobile over.

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"Right now I'm being chased by like 20 police officers and they all got their guns pointed directly to my truck," Rose mentioned throughout a two-minute name, based on NBC.

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The dispatcher repeatedly advised Rose he ought to cease and adjust to police, and in addition advised him the officers weren't attempting to hurt him.

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It isn't clear why Rose didn't instantly cease the automobile.

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