NOTE: This article was released before the video was released.1:00 mark for impatient viewersThe Knox County sheriff’s office has asked the state attorney general’soffice to investigate after a man died last week following a scufflewith a deputy in the jail’s booking room.David Levi Dehmann hadbeen arrested at 7:43 p.m. Tuesday by Mount Vernon police Cpl. TravisTharp, who had been sent to the ball fields at Dan Emmett ElementarySchool after a call about a suspected drunken man who had fallen down bythe restrooms.Tharp arrested Dehmann on a charge of persistentdisorderly conduct and took him to the Knox County Jail to be booked.Reports say Dehmann was belligerent in the cruiser.A sheriff’sreport says the 33-year-old Dehmann also “became aggressive with thejail staff” after he arrived at the sheriff’s office. The report saysDehmann tried to hit Deputy Chase Wright in the face, “causing DeputyWright to place Mr. Dehmann into a takedown hold, taking him to theground to get control of him.”“Once control was gained, it wasfound that Mr. Dehmann had hit his head on the floor during theincident,” the report written by sheriff’s Sgt. Alan Hackman says.Dehmannwas taken to Knox County Hospital and later transferred to OhioHealthGrant Medical Center in Columbus. He died on Thursday. His family hasdeclined to comment.Knox County Sheriff David Shaffer said in anemail today that Wright has been placed on administrative leave duringthe investigation. Shaffer has asked the Ohio Bureau of CriminalInvestigation, an arm of Ohio attorney general Mike DeWine’s office, toinvestigate.BCI spokeswoman Jill Del Greco said it iscategorized as a “questioned-death investigation” and, after stateagents complete their work, the case will be turned over to the countyprosecutor for review, a standard procedure.A series of reportsshow that Dehmann had a couple of run-ins with law–enforcement officerson the day of his arrest, and police said he had already had a headinjury when they encountered him earlier that day.Based on the reports, here is how officers and deputies say the day unfolded:At1:48 on Tuesday afternoon, Mount Vernon Police Officer Nicholas Myrdawas on a call on Shirley Avenue in Dehmann’s neighborhood when someoneflagged him down about an intoxicated, half-naked man who was lying downand vomiting on a nearby patio.Myrda found Dehmann on theground with blood on his face. The report says Dehmann had drank abottle of vodka and a bottle of mouthwash and told the officer he hadfallen and hit his head. He was taken to the local hospital byambulance.About 6 p.m., hospital staff told Cpl. Tharp, who wasat the hospital on another matter, that Dehmann was being released buthad no ride home. Tharp wrote that he gave Dehmann a ride to an aunt’shouse. He wrote that Dehmann was walking on his own and speakingcoherently.Next came the 7:43 p.m. call about a man down at theschool’s ball fields. Tharp responded. He said Dehmann had a bottle ofvodka in his pocket and “was barely holding himself up.”Butafter Dehmann was handcuffed, he became belligerent, Tharp wrote: Insidethe cruiser, Dehmann “hit the Plexiglas cage, messed with the cameraand spit on the passenger-side window.”The takedown in the booking area happened, according to the sheriff’s office report, at 8:09 p.m.Shaffer said an autopsy was done, and he is awaiting the report.