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Ex-officer found guilty in videotaped Mich. traffic stop beating

The jurors found the officer guilty of assault with intent to do great bodily harm

Associated Press

DETROIT — A former Detroit-area police officer was found guilty Thursday of assault and misconduct in the bloody beating of a driver during a traffic stop that was captured on video.

Wayne County jurors handed down the verdict in the case against William Melendez, who was charged in the January beating of 58-year-old Floyd Dent. Police stopped Dent in the Detroit suburb of Inkster for disregarding a stop sign, and dashcam video from a police vehicle shows Melendez punching him 16 times in the head.

But it wasn’t until after WDIV-TV aired the footage in March that Melendez was fired. Inkster later agreed to pay $1.4 million to Dent, who suffered broken ribs, blood on his brain and other injuries.

The jurors found Melendez guilty of assault with intent to do great bodily harm, and of misconduct in office. They cleared him of a charge of assault by strangulation.

Melendez didn’t testify at the eight-day trial, but his attorney said the officer was justified in the assault because Dent was aggressive and resisting police. Other officers and a criminal justice professor also testified that the beating was reasonable because Dent was resisting arrest.

But former Inkster Police Chief Vicki Yost, who was head of the police department at the time of the beating, said Melendez’s actions were unnecessary, based on the video.

Dent has a long history of driving violations and was driving with a suspended license, according to evidence the defense presented at trial.

Defense attorney James Thomas told jurors that a urine test taken at the hospital suggested Dent had been using cocaine before the traffic stop. But Wayne County’s medical examiner, Dr. Carl Schmidt, testified that he didn’t believe that to be the case based on a negative blood test processed by state police.

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