YORK, Maine — Town officials released video footage late Wednesday that shows a police officer in Maine
using a K-9 to subdue a man during a traffic stop more than two years ago.
The release of the footage comes about a week after the man, Stephen Brennan, announced through his attorneys he had reached a
$325,000 settlement agreement with the town and Patrolman Jonathan Rogers, who had released the dog during the encounter on Sept. 20, 2019.
In a joint statement released with the footage, York Town Manager Steve Burns and Acting Police Chief Owen Davis said Rogers “simply did his job to keep York a safe place.”