An Atlanta police officer seen kicking a woman lying on the ground in the head is off the street, along with the other officer on the scene at the time. Sgt. Marc Theodule and Officer Bridge Citizen were suspended as the Atlanta Police Department described the actions of Theodule, who kicked the woman, as “unacceptable,” and his suspension is without pay.

“Upon reviewing the video, the actions of the sergeant appear to be unacceptable and we are also concerned with the apparent lack of reaction from another officer present during the incident,” a statement from the APD says.

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Sgt. Marc Theodule and Officer Bridge Citizen were relieved of duty as the Atlanta Police Department described the actions of Theodule, who kicked a handcuffed, prone woman in the head, as “unacceptable.” (Photo: United Black Library/ Instagram)

The video was widely circulated online after it was shared by @atluncensored on its Instagram account Monday.

Although Theodule kicked the woman, who is identified as Ashley Cooley, the department said its commanders were concerned about the “lack of reaction” exhibited by Citizen. Theodule was sworn in in 2009, while Citizen joined the force in 2006.

Cooley’s sister Alexis Johnson said on Tuesday that Cooley was not in her right mind at the time of the attack. “You felt the need to kick a woman. You’re a whole man. You felt the need to kick a woman in her face,” she said at a press conference.

“The decision was made to immediately relieve the sergeant and the officer from duty and place the sergeant on unpaid suspension,” a statement from the department says. “The Atlanta Police Department’s Office of Professional Standards (OPS) was directed to open an investigation into the actions of all employees on-scene and their investigation is to be expedited.”

Source: ‘Unacceptable’: Atlanta Officer Seen Delivering Head Kick to Handcuffed Mentally Ill Woman Suspended Without Pay; Second Cop Relieved of Duty for Not Stopping Him

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