COLUMBUS, Ohio — An unarmed Black man was mauled by a police dog in Ohio after he had already surrendered to authorities with his hands up following a high-speed car chase through multiple counties earlier this month, according to newly released body camera footage.

The lengthy pursuit began after Jadarrius Rose, 23, of Tennessee, failed to stop for a vehicle inspection by an Ohio State Highway Patrol trooper on July 4. The footage, which was first obtained by the Scioto Valley Guardian through a public records request, shows state troopers giving the dog’s handling officer several warnings to not release the dog if the man surrendered with his hands in the air.

Although Rose appeared to comply with authorities in the video, a Circleville K9-handling police officer is seen releasing the dog and commanding the dog to attack Rose.

Circleville Police told The Columbus Dispatch, part of the USA TODAY Network, they are reviewing the conduct of the K9-handling officer, identified as Ryan Speakman in the highway patrol’s written report. But police refused to say whether Speakman or any other officers have been placed on leave.

Nana Watson, president of the NAACP’s Columbus, Ohio, chapter, compared the video to images of police dogs used against protesters in the South during the Civil Rights Movement.

“This type of behavior should not be tolerated,” Watson said. “It brings back those hurtful memories of hate for Black people.”

The Dispatch has made a public records request for Speakman’s personnel file.

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