Officer accused of excessive force
Published 9:08 am Friday, March 15, 2013
BROOKLYN PARK — A drunken driving suspect who suffered head injuries in a police station holding room has filed a federal lawsuit against the Brooklyn Park officer who arrested him.
Amos Togbeson Jr. accuses Officer Michael Wrobel of using excessive force following his arrest on April 8, 2012. Togbeson wants $500,000 in compensation.
Videotape from the holding room shows Wrobel trying to restrain Togbeson and the two land on the floor.
Togbeson’s attorney tells said the officer “pile drives” Togbeson’s head onto the floor, causing a bleeding head injury which required 13 stitches. Wrobel’s report says he slipped on Togbeson’s urine and the two ended up on the ground.
Wrobel was also part of a 2010 lawsuit accusing him of excessive force. That lawsuit was eventually settled for $52,000.