INKSTER, MI, USA - A pastor leading a protest on Wednesday outside a Detroit-area police department threatened to shut down the city until two white officers are fired for the bloody arrest of a black man who was pulled from his car and repeatedly punched in the head.
The march in Inkster came a day after television station WDIV aired police video of the January arrest of Floyd Dent, 57.

Dent’s head and shirt are bloody.
“I’m lucky to be living. I think they was trying to kill me, especially when they had choked me,” Dent told WDIV.
"I mean, I was on my last breath. I kept telling the officer, "Please, I can’t breathe."
Police treatment of black men has become a major issue in the US in the aftermath of killings in Ferguson, Missouri, and in New York City. Inkster, population 25,000, is 73% black.
Source: AP
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