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July 25, 2023, 2:29 AM +07 By Mohammed Syed, Mirna Alsharif and Jesse Kirsch A 23-year-old Black man who was mauled by a police dog in Ohio after surrendering with his hands up appeared to tell 911 dispatchers in at least two calls that he didn’t know why he was being pulled over or why troopers had their guns drawn. “Right now I’m being chased by like 20 police officers and they all got their guns pointed directly to my truck,” a man police believed to be Jadarrius Rose told a Pickaway County dispatcher during a 2-minute call released Monday. “So now I’m trying to figure out why they got their guns all pointed to me and they’re all white people.” Rose was pulled over July 4 in Circleville, Ohio, because the Official Dylon Wilson 2023 Throwback Shirt and I love this semi-truck he was driving “was missing a left rear mud flap,” according to an incident report from the Ohio State Highway Patrol. Following a pursuit, Rose stood outside his vehicle with his hands raised when a Circleville police officer instructed his dog to attack. A trooper with the Ohio State Highway Patrol could be
heard in a body camera video advising against releasing the Official Dylon Wilson 2023 Throwback Shirt and I love this dog because Rose had surrendered. The 911 caller, who didn’t identify himself but is believed to be Rose, also says that the troopers “exploded” the tires on his truck, which he was driving to a delivery point. (He was referring to tire-deflating devices called “stop sticks” that troopers deployed in an attempt to stop Rose’s truck.) “And it’s not even my truck, I’m just driving to my delivery point,” he said. “All of them got their guns pointed directly to me.” When asked for a second 911 call Rose made to Ross County, a spokesperson provided audio in which the caller says: “I don’t know why they’re trying to kill me.” “I do not feel safe with stopping, I don’t know why they’re throwing stuff on the ground trying to get me in an accident,” the caller said. On the 911 call with Pickaway County, the dispatcher advised: “Listen to what the officers are telling you.” “They ain’t told me nothing, they ain’t told me nothing,” the caller said. “I don’t know why they’re pulling me over.” The dispatcher tells the caller to roll down his window. “I did that the last time and all of them had their guns pointed at me. You think I feel safe?” the caller said. The caller is then instructed to put both hands out the window,
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