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Fred Kerley was arrested in Miami after a confrontation with police on Thursday night .
The U.S. Olympic sprinter was charged with battery, resisting an officer and disorderly conduct.
Kerley won the bronze in the 100-metre dash at the Summer Games in Paris last year .
The 29-year-old can be heard in the footage screaming at the officers, calling them 'weak'.
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