A security guard at a Taco Bell in downtown Los Angeles slapped a woman after she refused to leave the restaurant, an incident captured on video. The event, which shocked onlookers, occurred as the woman tried to place an order. The guard aggressively confronted her and eventually escorted her out. Taco Bell has not commented on the altercation.
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