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Roger Stephens, 61, is accused of grabbing and slapping another woman's 2-year-old at a Wal-Mart in Georgia.
Authorities in Stone Mountain, Georgia, say a 61-year-old man threatened to "shut up" a woman's child at a Wal-Mart and apparently followed through by slapping the 2-year-old girl at least four times.
Police say a 61-year-old man annoyed with a crying 2-year-old girl at a suburban Atlanta Walmart slapped the child several times after warning the toddler's mother to keep her quiet.
Roger Stephens of Stone Mountain is charged with felony cruelty to children. It was unclear if he had an attorney and a telephone call to his home Wednesday was unanswered.
Stephens appeared in court Wednesday and he didn't say much when answering cruelty charges by a Gwinnett County prosecutor. He will remain behind bars, without bond, until a court appearance is set.
Authorities say the girl and her mother were shopping Monday when the toddler began crying. The police report says Stephens approached the mother and said, "If you don't shut that baby up, I will shut her up for you."
The stunned mother says she ignored the threat but tried to calm her child, reports CBS affiliate WGCL-TV in Atlanta. Apparently, that wasn't good enough for Stephens. Authorities say Stephens then grabbed the 2-year-old and slapped her. The child began screaming and Stephens was arrested.
Some concerned bystanders cornered Stephens in the store and detained him until Wal-Mart security was alerted.
Police say an examination showed the girl's face was slightly red.
A call to the girl's mother, identified in the police report as Sonya Mathews of Grayson, was answered by a woman who identified herself as Sabrina Mathis, the victim's aunt.
Mathis said Wednesday that the girl is doing fine.
"As of today, she has really forgotten about it," Mathis said. "She's been playing."
Mathis said the girl's mother was shaken up over the incident.
"She's as well as to be expected," Mathis said. "Right now she's just trying to calm down."