Officer fired after brutal beating of woman

More news from the front of police brutality. Angie Garbarino of Shreveport, LA was brutally beaten by a police officer after she refused a breathalyzer test. The officer in question, Officer Wiley Wills, even turned off the security camera during the beating. When the camera was turned back on, Angie was lying in a pool of her own blood.

Angie Garbarino and her attorney, Ron Miciotto, say the investigation started with Shreveport Police Chief Henry Whitehorn.
KSLA News 12 talked to Garbarino Tuesday at her home. She didn’t want to be interviewed on camera and referred us to Miciotto.

He gave us a copy of the tape which first shows Garbarino asking Officer Wiley Willis for a phone call, then demanding a phone call.

As Garbarino tries to walk out the door, she’s put into handcuffs. The tape later shows a scuffle, then Willis appears to shut the camera off.

When the video resumes, Garbarino is lying in a pool of her own blood.

At one point she could be heard saying, “I wasn’t even hurt that bad until he threw me onto the floor. Look at me.”
When paramedics arrive, they asked one of the officers what happened, to which he replied, “she fell down.”

Sounds familiar…

Here are the before/after pictures of this wonderful encounter:

Before

After