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An Alabama police officer is on leave after a video posted on social media showed her cursing at and using a stun gun on a man who was handcuffed and crying.
NBC affiliate WVTM of Birmingham identified the man as Micah Washington, 24, of Tuscaloosa. His girlfriend, Jalexis Rice, said the officer pulled up as Washington and two other people were changing a tire on their car.
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On Monday night, Washington's loved ones and members of the community gathered near City Hall to protest the arrest and demand accountability, according to WVTM.
The video then ends. It's unclear what happened before or after the 45-second clip posted to Facebook, and the Reform Police Department has shared very little information about the incident on Saturday.
"You want it again?" the officer asks as the man continues to cry. "Shut the f--- up. You was big and bad, shut your b---- a-- up."
Online jail records show that Washington was charged with resisting arrest, obstructing governmental operations, possession of marijuana, drug trafficking and being an ex-felon in possession of a firearm. He is being held at the Pickens County jail on a $505,000 bond, according to jail records.
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In a brief statement, Reform Police Chief Richard Black and Mayor Melody Davis said that they were aware of the video and that the police department is "in the process of turning over all materials related to this arrest to the Alabama State Bureau of Investigation."
The video begins with a handcuffed man lying in the street as an officer with the Reform Police Department tells him to stand up. The officer then walks the man over to a car, the video shows.
"In accordance with City Policy, the officer involved has been placed on administrative leave while the investigation is conducted," the statement said.