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An Atlanta police officer has been placed on leave after a video surfaced showing him punching a man.
An Atlanta police officer has been placed on leave after a video surfaced showing him punching a man. Photograph: Skyhobo/Getty Images
An Atlanta police officer has been placed on leave after a video surfaced showing him punching a man. Photograph: Skyhobo/Getty Images

Atlanta police officer placed on leave after head-punching video emerges

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Clip shows officer punching back of man’s head at least three times as two officers hold man down and another looks on

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An Atlanta police officer has been placed on administrative leave after a video surfaced that shows him punching a man in the head.

Video shows the officer punching the back of the man’s head at least three times while two other officers hold him down as the man screams “Stop! Stop!” A fourth officer stands nearby. Black Lives Matter of Greater Atlanta posted the video on its Facebook page 23 June.

A spokesman for the organization says the arrest was made in the downtown area of Five Points. The organization is calling for criminal charges.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports Atlanta police said in a statement the officer was currently on administrative leave and Chief Erika Shields would review the evidence to determine possible disciplinary actions.

The name of the officer has not been released.

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