On July 4, a police K-9 attacked Jadarrius Rose, 23, while he was unarmed and surrendering to police. The dog’s handler, Officer Ryan Speakman, seemingly sicced the trained animal on Rose, despite objections from fellow law enforcement.
Ohio Mayor Don Mcllroy confirmed the officer’s identity to CNN, adding that he’s now on paid administrative leave.
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In a joint statement, Mayor Mcllroy and Police Chief G. Shawn Baer confirmed a use-of-force review board is investigating the incident. The findings will reportedly be available to the public next week. Ryan Speakman has not been charged with anything.
Meanwhile, Jadarrius Rose is charged with failure to comply with an order or signal by a police officer, which is a fourth-degree felony. The Ross County Prosecutor’s Office is still determining whether it’ll pursue the charge, per the Associated Press.
Unarmed Black man Jadarrius Rose, 23, was mauled by a Circleville, Ohio, police dog with his hands up following a vehicle pursuit on July 4. Officer Ryan Speakman disobeyed orders by releasing the dog after being told not to multiple times pic.twitter.com/yRDzBrGeoa
— Afro Elite (@TheAfroElite) July 24, 2023
Jadarrius Rose Led Police On Car Chase Out Of Fear For His Life & Confusion
An incident report by the Ohio State Highway Patrol–along with dashcam and bodycam footage–detailed what happened on July 4.
The 23-year-old was traveling on a highway through Jackson County when a Motor Carrier Enforcement inspector noticed a missing mud flap. The inspector reportedly tried and failed to pull over Rose’s semi-truck.
In response, the inspector requested assistance from dispatch, requesting a marked patrol unit. Meanwhile, according to NBC News, Rose was reportedly on the phone with emergency dispatchers saying he was in fear for his life.
Ross County Sheriff’s Office says they believe the man on released 911 calls is Rose–despite him not identifying himself in the two calls.
“Right now I’m being chased by like 20 police officers and they all got their guns pointed directly to my truck,” the man told dispatchers. “So now I’m trying to figure out why they got their guns all pointed to me and they’re all white people.”
At one point, Rose slows the truck to a stop. He quickly takes off again after an officer exits a car with their gun trained on the semi-truck. Rose tells dispatchers he’s driving the truck, which he doesn’t own, to a delivery point.
“I don’t know why they’re trying to kill me,” Jadarrius said on the second phone call. “I do not feel safe without stopping, I don’t know why they’re throwing stuff on the ground trying to get me in a car accident.”
But the chase doesn’t last long, and Rose eventually pulls over and exits–at the encouragement of the dispatcher. Law enforcement agents immediately surrounded Rose on both sides of the highway.
Ohio State Trooper Ordered Officer Ryan Speakman Not To Release The K-9 Several Times
Footage shows Jadarrius Rose standing near the yellow road line with his hands up as multiple officers shout instructions. In the background, a state trooper is heard saying, “Don’t release the dog” and “Don’t release the dog with his hands up.”
The trooper’s commands continue as Officer Speakman deploys the K-9 in Rose’s direction. His objections intensify, and Rose–on his knees–attempts to stand up. But the K-9, who first ran to other officers before lunging at Rose, yanks the 23-year-old into the grassy highway divider.
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The same trooper yells, “Get the dog off of him,” several times. Other law enforcement officers start shouting similar commands as the dog mauls a screaming Rose. After separating the K-9 from Jadarrius, state troopers treated his injuries.
Try that in a Small Town
Jadarrius Rose
Small Town: Circleville, OH, population 14,000
Tried: Working/Driving a 18-wheeler with a missing a mudflap while being black on July 4th, 2023. He called 911 because he was being tailed by a cop and he was afraid of Cops in Small towns.… pic.twitter.com/qIOZyOnVUn— Harvey 🌊🏳️🌈 👨🏿🏫✊🏽 (@Skinsurrection) July 24, 2023
Though Jadarrius received medical treatment, authorities arrested and booked him into Ross County Jail upon his hospital release. Rose has been out of custody since July 7.
It’s unclear if he plans to pursue a lawsuit against the K-9 handler or the involved police department.
The Shade Room reached out to Circleville Police Department for additional comments but has not received a response.