Officials in suburban Detroit appealed for patience and calm Thursday while investigators review why police repeatedly punched, kicked and Tasered an unarmed black driver who ran a stop sign.
The Jan. 28 confrontation in the small city of Inkster drew about two dozen protesters affiliated with the Rev. Al Sharpton’s National Action Network to police headquarters Wednesday — following NBC station WDIV‘s broadcast of a dashcam video of the arrest. Sharpton is the host of MSNBC’s “PoliticsNation.”
“Why you beating on me like this?” the driver, Floyd Dent, 57, asks after police pull him to the hood of a cruiser.
Inkster Police Chief Vicky Yost told reporters Thursday that state police are investigating the arrest. She declined to discuss details about the case or the officers, who have been reassigned to administrative duties.
“It’s important that the investigation takes its course,” Yost said. “It needs to be independent. It needs to be thorough.”
Charges against Dent of resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer were dropped. He is still due in court Wednesday on a charge of possession of cocaine.








