A Colorado man who bolted from a minor traffic stop and was fatally struck by a car on a highway had been jolted with a police officer’s stun gun, a “criminal and reprehensible” action that left the man lying prone in the road while high-speed traffic approached, lawyers for the man’s family said Wednesday.

The Larimer County Sheriff’s Office released video of the Feb. 18 incident and it shows officers chasing Brent Thompson, 28, running toward Interstate 25 in Northern Colorado. It cuts off before Thompson is struck by the car.

But the law firm representing Thompson’s family released a lengthier video Wednesday that shows much more graphic and troubling footage, including Thompson lying immobilized on the highway after being stunned, with a wire from the stun gun still attached to his body as a car traveling at least 40 mph approached. One of the sheriff’s officers is heard on video saying, “s—t, s—t,” moments before Thompson is run over.

Fort Collins Coloradoan

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