
Atlanta police sergeant fired after investigation determined he kicked a woman in the head
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An Atlanta Police Department sergeant has been fired following a department investigation into a social media video showing the sergeant kicking a woman in her head, according to a release from APD.
Sgt. Marc Theodule's actions violated department policy, APD said, and determined he acted outside of APD standards and training. Theodule was terminated from his job on Monday, APD said. Around 12:30 p.m. on July 26, officers were dispatched to an armed person call, according to APD, where the caller advised that a woman was walking around pointing a gun at several people. Officers arrived on scene and were able to locate and detain the woman, but became concerned about her mental health and requested medical personnel from Grady EMS transport her to the hospital for evaluation, APD said.
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