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new at five the fort worth police department fired an officer after an investigation revealed he lied about using excessive force against an arrested person we want to warn you the video is hard to watch ing to fort worth police mitchell miller arrested someone for public intoxication in january this is that video where police released of that incident while they were walking toward the jail entrance the arrested person turned toward miller and miller reacted by shoving him to the ground as you just saw there the victim lost consciousness when he fell and hit that concrete miller didnamp;#39;t report the incident and later said he didnamp;#39;t use force investigators say another fort worth officer reported what had happened the case has been forwarded to the tarrant county district attorneyamp;#39;s office for review