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Benton Ridge, Ohio: This is not the complete video. The person who was shot is claiming that he was beaten after the video stops. The department says they can not release the complete video because of an internal investigation.

WARNING VERY GRAPHIC

Here are some comments made by police officers on what they think about what happened in this video.

Just too bad that none of the rounds were fatal. That would have been deserving. Oh boy! another one bites the dust.I don’t know what the hell happened there, but Why don’t these assholes just comply with the lawful orders and pull over and do what they are told to do.When you run, and disobey. Well this is the end result. Basicly he brought his hands up as if using a two hand shooting grip. F$K him and his attorney, he should consider himself lucky he isnt dead and call it a learning experience.

According to the Courier

Sprague was hit in the hip by one of the shots and remains hospitalized in Lima. The two officers who fired their weapons are on administrative leave pending internal investigations. The 96-second clip of a video taken from a police car’s dashboard camera also raises as many questions as it answers about what transpired the night Scott Sprague was shot following a pursuit. That’s why the rest of the video should be released as soon as possible. Hancock County Prosecutor Mark Miller released the video Tuesday, but said additional footage was being held back since the investigation is continuing. That, of course, will make some people wonder what might have happened after Sprague was shot. Sprague’s attorney, Robert Kehoe of Wapakoneta, claims there is more to the story. His client claims he was roughed up by officers after being shot. “Somebody is covering something up,” Kehoe said. Miller, as is common on matters under investigation, has declined further comment on the case.