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|    LC to Loose Cannon    |
|    Re: Black man attacked by Ohio police do    |
|    24 Jul 23 05:56:20    |
      From: lordofalostplanet@gmail.com              On Monday, July 24, 2023 at 1:11:57 AM UTC-4, Loose Cannon wrote:       > (Reuters) - Police in Ohio unleashed a canine on a Black man who had        > exited his vehicle with his hands raised after a traffic stop earlier        > this month, according to officials.        >        > The incident unfolded on July 4 after law enforcement officers engaged        > in the lengthy pursuit of a semi-tractor trailer driven by 23-year-old        > Jadarrius Rose. The vehicle was missing a mud flap and it had failed        > to stop for an inspection, a report from the Ohio State Highway Patrol        > (OSHP) said.        >        > t came to a halt on a state highway about 40 miles south of Columbus        > after authorities deployed tire deflation devices, known as "stop        > sticks," for a second time.        >        > In a video provided by the highway patrol, Rose is seen standing in        > front of the vehicle with his hands raised as law enforcement        > officials order him to get on the ground.        >        > Moments later, an officer with the Circleville Police Department        > unleashed a police dog on Rose even though a state trooper told the        > local officer not to release the dog.        >        > "Do not release the dog - with his hands up," the trooper can be heard        > shouting on the video.        >        > The video shows the dog running towards Rose, now on his knees, and        > video appears to show the canine biting and pulling the driver. Rose        > screams loudly and can be heard saying, "please get it off."        >        > "As troopers were attempting to gain compliance by providing verbal        > commands to the suspect, Circleville Police Department deployed their        > canine, which resulted in the suspect being bitten by the canine," the        > highway patrol said in a statement.        >        > Circleville police did not immediately respond to a request for        > comment.        >        > |
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