Video released of suspected drunken driver 29-year-old Pat Thomas in a holding cell at the Ypsilanti police station on Sept. 25, 2010.Dr. Doug Smith is a retired professor of pathology obtained records under the Freedom of Information Act, including a video that shows officers putting Thomas down in a puddle of his urine in a cell when he refused to go to the hospital to have his blood drawn.Ypsilanti police officers took Pat Thomas to the police station, where he declined a preliminary breath test and refused a Datamaster test, the report says. He was put in a cell and handcuffed to a bench.At one point, a video shows, he urinated in the corner of the cell, and the urine pooled in the middle.Officers told Thomas they obtained a search warrant for a blood sample, and he needed to go to the hospital with them. But he refused and would not stand up, the video shows. After police put him in handcuffs and leg shackles and he was not cooperating, the video shows the two officers put him down in the puddle of urine.According to the report, officers "were able to move him partially across the floor to a dry section where he had not urinated."Police waited for medical personnel, who put Thomas on a gurney and took him to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. His blood was drawn roughly three hours after the initial stop.Thomas is scheduled to return to court for a preliminary hearing on Feb. 1.