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Man fly-kicks woman in crazy brawl outside Georgia mall on first day of reopening after coronavirus lockdown eased

A MAN fly-kicked a woman in a crazy brawl outside a Georgia mall this week on the first day of the complex reopening after the coronavirus lockdown was eased.

Footage shows a security guard from the Cumberland Mall in Atlanta attempting to pull three women off one another before a young man launches himself at one of the women on Tuesday.

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A man is seen mid-air as he fly-kicks a woman in a brawl outside a Georgia mall

One woman wrote on Twitter: "Cumberland Mall opened yesterday. The malls should be closed, and everyone who can needs to stay home!

"Does this look like a necessity? Day 1 of opening, during a pandemic, and for what?! Fighting? Smh! Georgia, please do better."

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LOCKDOWN EASED

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp began "Phase One" of reopening the state on April 24, clearing most retail stores, hair salons and restaurant dining areas to resume business.

The Cumberland Mall followed suit and reopened Tuesday, with signs and stickers on the floor reminding visitors to remain at least six feet apart.

Most retailers and restaurants inside, however, remained closed.

“New measures have been implemented to help ensure the health and safety for all who enter the Mall, including hand-sanitizing stations, touch-free interactions, frequent and intense cleanings and social distancing directions,” the mall said on its website.

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“We are working diligently to provide a safe, clean environment where people feel comfortable shopping, dining and enjoying their time.”

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Georgia's governor came under fire last month after he announced that he "" that people without symptoms can spread coronavirus.

Kemp said: “So what we’ve been telling people from directives from the CDC for weeks now, that if you start feeling bad stay home, those individuals could have been infecting people before they ever felt bad.

“Well, we didn’t know that until the last 24 hours.

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