Man wanted for stabbing outside Sedona Taphouse in Troy is tracked down by FBI, arrested after fleeing the state

Dquavion Broome was arraigned on a charge of Assault With Intent to Do Great Bodily Harm
Dquavion Lamriee Broome
Dquavion Lamriee Broome Photo credit Troy PD

TROY (WWJ) -- A suspect is facing charges more than a month after police say he stabbed a man outside the Sedona Taphouse in Troy.

Police say Dquavion Broome fled the state after the August 30 attack, but was tracked down and arrested on Oct. 9 with help from the FBI Violent Crime Task Force.

Police didn't say what led to the stabbing in the parking lot of the restaurant on Big Beaver Road, but say Broome and the victim know each other, and this was not a random act.

"While there was no ongoing danger to the public, investigators worked diligently to locate Broome," the Troy Police Department said, in a news release.

The victim was treated for his injuries at a local hospital and survived.

Broome was returned to Michigan and arraigned on 52-4 District Court Assault With Intent to Do Great Bodily Harm Less Than Murder.

His bond set at $500,000.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Troy PD