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Lovejoy Cop on Leave After Viral Walmart Video Shows Brutal Body Slam: 'I Thought He Was Dead'

Ian Hernandez

Ian Hernandez

April 29, 2026 · 4 min read

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  1. 01The Confrontation Captured on Camera
  2. 02Witness Recounts the Terrifying Scene
  3. 03Chief Wright Launches Immediate Probe
  4. 04Broader Implications for Police in Retail Spaces

Georgia cop placed on leave after body-slamming man in Walmart: ‘I thought he was dead’

The Confrontation Captured on Camera (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Lovejoy, Georgia — A police officer from the small city of Lovejoy found himself under intense scrutiny after bystander footage captured him body-slamming a man to the concrete floor inside a Walmart store.[1][2] The confrontation unfolded late Saturday night at the Tara Boulevard location, drawing gasps from shoppers who watched the man lie motionless in the aftermath. Lovejoy Police Chief Steve Wright swiftly placed the unidentified officer on administrative leave as questions mounted over the level of force employed.[1]

The Confrontation Captured on Camera

The trouble began when store staff reported an unidentified man causing a disturbance inside the Walmart. Responding to the call, the Lovejoy officer encountered the individual amid the aisles stocked with everyday goods. Witnesses later noted that the man had verbally provoked the officer, hurling insults in the heated exchange.[1]

Cellphone video, which quickly went viral on social media, showed the critical moment. The officer grabbed the man, who appeared to have his hands positioned behind his back, hoisted him off the ground, and forcefully slammed him down. The impact reverberated through the store, leaving bystanders stunned and frozen in place.[1] Paramedics soon arrived, and the man was transported to a nearby hospital for medical evaluation, though details on his injuries have not been released.

Witness Recounts the Terrifying Scene

Ms. DeeDee, a shopper who captured the encounter on her phone, provided a firsthand account that amplified the video’s raw impact. She described the takedown as sudden and shocking. “The officer just lifted him up, and to everyone’s surprise, BAM! Slammed him to the ground, and you could hear the impact to the floor,” she told reporters.[1]

The sight of the man sprawled out motionless intensified the horror for those present. “I thought he was dead, everybody thought he died, clocked out,” Ms. DeeDee said, her voice conveying the collective dread that gripped the crowd.[1] Although she acknowledged the man’s earlier name-calling toward the officer, she questioned the response. “I think he should be fired because why bring this energy back?” she added, highlighting concerns over escalation in a public retail space.[1]

Chief Wright Launches Immediate Probe

Lovejoy Police Chief Steve Wright addressed the incident directly, confirming the officer’s administrative leave status in statements to local media. He noted that the man involved faced no immediate charges related to the disturbance, shifting focus squarely to the officer’s actions.[1] The chief emphasized his commitment to a thorough review.

Key developments have unfolded rapidly since the video surfaced:

  • The officer responded to a disturbance call at the Walmart on Tara Boulevard Saturday night.[2]
  • Bystander footage showed the body slam with the man’s hands seemingly behind his back.[1]
  • The man received hospital treatment but avoided legal consequences so far.[2]
  • Chief Wright anticipates concluding the use-of-force investigation by week’s end.[1]

Wright’s department posted about the matter on social media, underscoring transparency amid public attention.

Broader Implications for Police in Retail Spaces

Incidents like this one spotlight the challenges officers face in bustling retail environments, where minor disturbances can escalate quickly. Lovejoy, a Clayton County city south of Atlanta, maintains a modest police force tasked with everyday patrols that occasionally intersect with shopping center calls. The absence of charges against the man underscores how such encounters often hinge on context and proportionality.[1]

As the probe progresses, residents and observers await findings that could determine disciplinary measures or policy adjustments. Chief Wright’s timeline suggests answers may emerge soon, potentially by late this week. For now, the Walmart episode serves as a stark reminder of the fine line between control and controversy in policing.

The community in Lovejoy watches closely, hoping the outcome restores trust while addressing the visceral questions raised by a single, resounding slam.

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Ian Hernandez

Ian Hernandez

Ian Hernandez is a data scientist whose passion for uncovering insights and crafting narratives has made him a sought-after voice on social, economic, and policy issues across the United States. With a strong foundation in data analytics and a knack for storytelling, Ian blends technical expertise with a deep understanding of societal dynamics.

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