INKSTER, MI -- Floyd Dent, a man beaten by police during a traffic stop in the Detroit suburb of Inkster, plans to address the media Wednesday.

WDIV, Channel 4 News obtained dash-cam video of the Jan. 28 arrest during which Dent is stopped because police said he ran a stop sign, pulled from his vehicle, punched numerous times in the head -- 16, according to WDIV -- shot with a Taser and placed under arrest.

He was charged with resisting and assaulting a police officer and possession of cocaine.

The resisting and assault of a police officer charge was later dismissed, according to Inkster District Court representatives. Dent is scheduled for an arraignment in the Wayne County Circuit Court for the cocaine possession charge April 1.

The Law Offices of Gregory J. Rohl, the firm representing Dent, said in a statement Tuesday that a protest is planned to coincide with Dent's arraignment outside the Frank M. Murphy Hall of Justice in downtown Detroit.

Other protests at the Inkster Police Department are being planned.

The law firm is releasing the video and police reports during a press conference scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in Novi.

Dent, a 57-year-old Ford retiree with no criminal record in Wayne County, told WDIV, Channel 4 News, he did not have cocaine in his vehicle or system, which the hospital tested for when he was treated after the arrest, and he believes the cocaine was planted.

One of the arresting officers is a former Detroit police officer charged with planting evidence and falsifying reports in 2003, although he was found not guilty by a jury, WDIV, Channel 4 News reports.

MLive Detroit Wednesday morning could not immediately reach Inkster Police Chief Vicki L. Yost for comment on the arrest or the status of the involved officers.

Check back with MLive Detroit Wednesday afternoon for more on this arrest.