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Off-duty cop body slam of Alabama teen caught on camera

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Birmingham, AL Krystulen Smith, 18, was reportedly thrown to the ground in a violent arrest by an off-duty police officer when she refused to wear a face mask inside an Alabama Walmart store. In a video of the incident, the officer can be seen attempting to cuff Smith, while another unidentified woman was shouting to stop the arrest. When Smith turned to the other woman, the officer suddenly body-slammed her while she pleaded for some to record the altercation. Birmingham Police Sgt. Rod Mauldin said the confrontation started when Smith refused to wear a mask when a Walmart employee []

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