NEW YORK — A 23-year-old truck driver who was attacked by an Ohio police dog while trying to surrender with his hands up, broke his silence about the horrific ordeal Thursday night, telling ABC News, 'I just didn't want to die.'
NEW YORK — A 23-year-old truck driver who was attacked by an Ohio police dog while trying to surrender with his hands up, broke his silence about the horrific ordeal Thursday night, telling ABC News,"I just didn't want to die."
"We have to say, we will not tolerate this. We won’t go back to the days where they’re siccing dogs on unarmed Black people," Crump said.Rose's encounter with the police dog came after he led state troopers on a three-county chase, officials said. The pursuit unfolded when the Ohio State Highway Police attempted to pull Rose over for missing a mudflap on his trailer, according to an incident report.
“I was just hoping that they would be able to help me," he said of the 911 dispatcher who answered his call."I wanted to get out. I hadn’t committed a crime. It’s not like I murdered somebody, and they got their guns ready to shoot me," Rose told ABC News. “I just didn’t want to die. That’s what was going through my mind. I just didn’t want to die. That’s why I called them for help.
"I didn’t know what to do. So, I just stopped because I didn’t want to make a bad move or anything like that," Rose said. He said that even after the police dog's teeth dug into his left arm, it did not appear that the police officers rushed to get the animal off him immediately. He said he directly pleaded with the dog to let him go.
The officer was let go despite the review board concluding that the"department's policy for the use of canines was followed in the apprehension and arrest."
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