The police chief said he’s launched an internal affairs investigation into the 12th Precinct sergeant’s behavior, the
Detroit News
reports.
“It was clear to everyone who reviewed the video that he made no effort to get to the scene and take control,” Craig said. “His response was that he was sitting in his car a block away waiting to see if the suspect ran his way. But that’s not acceptable when there’s an officer down.”
The
Detroit Free Press
reports the suspended sergeant has a history of behaving cowardly on the job, and was fired over it five years ago, according to police.
“Apparently, this guy has been fired for cowardice before. His union intervened in an effort to save his job and they overturned it,” said retired assistant police chief Steve Dolunt, who has been following the case closely.
The act of cowardice involved a 2014 incident where the sergeant, identified by local media as Sgt. Ronald Kidd, allegedly stood by while a female officer was being assaulted.