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    Viral Domestic Violence Footage Rekindles Police Oversight Debate

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    April 22, 2026
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    Viral Domestic Violence Footage Rekindles Police Oversight Debate


    The gavel may have come down in court, but this case is still making noise behind closed doors. Police confirm that the officer caught on camera in a viral domestic violence video is still under internal investigation, despite the matter having reached its end in the courtroom. The footage has sparked public outrage and renewed debate about how law enforcement handles misconduct within its own ranks. As pressure mounts for transparency and consequences beyond a court ruling, officials say the department’s disciplinary process is ongoing. The big question now: Will internal accountability match public expectations? News Five’s Zenida Lanza has more.

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    Zenida Lanza, Reporting

    Police Constable Phillip Garbutt walked out of court a free man on Monday after his common-law wife told a magistrate she did not wish to proceed. He had been charged with wounding her and causing harm to her eight-year-old son. The case drew public attention after video footage from inside the home surfaced online and went viral. While the court matter is now closed, police say their internal process is still in motion.

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    Stacy Smith

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    ASP Stacy Smith, Staff Officer

    “PC Garbutt is currently on interdiction. He was placed on interdiction from the time that he was charged and also alongside the criminal prosecution that was in place at that time was disciplinary proceedings as well, which are still ongoing.

     

    Paul Lopez

    Was police aware of the extent of his actions and more so the surveillance footage that is now public?

     

    ASP Stacy Smith

    Yes, the surveillance footage was a part of the evidence. However, there is a process for everything and that disciplinary tribunal process has to take its course. However, I will admit that now there’s a new dimension because it is in the public realm and calls are being made. I say this because it is important for us as police officers to be able to command the confidence of those persons with whom we serve. And given that the video has made waves on social media and persons are aware of who he is, that certainly calls into question his ability to continue [and] gain the confidence of the public when it is that he’s conducting his duties.”

     

    The case has also drawn a strong response from the Office of the Special Envoy for the Development of Families and Children, which is calling for swift administrative action and accountability. That concern was put directly to police.

     

    ASP Stacy Smith

    “I cannot say it that conclusively because there is a process to everything. However, as I alluded to just now, given that the matter has gone as viral as it has, and it is now in the public domain, persons in the public, and I cannot fault them for feeling that way, are of the view that he cannot continue as a police officer.  So certainly we are, as I stated, approaching this new dimension from that perspective because prior to that, we were required to undertake the process that entails with whenever a police officer is charged.”

     

    Smith also stressed that officers are expected to uphold a higher standard, especially in cases involving vulnerable victims.

     

    ASP Stacy Smith

     “I believe every right thinking person would be of the same opinion in that the conduct is one that cannot be countenance. Children are vulnerable, women are vulnerable, and they should be protected. And especially so, when you hold an officer, such as being a police officer, you are certainly held to a higher standard.”

     

    At the opposition’s press conference earlier today, Senator Sheena Pitts strongly condemned the actions and called for continuous psychological evaluations within the police department.

     

    Sheena Pitts

                        Sheena Pitts

    Sheena Pitts, UDP Senator

    “ To hit not only another person in that extreme and violent manner, but a child with a weapon. But there is something important that we must not escape. Affording dignity to public servants is not just lip service. Police men need continuous and periodic psychological evaluation. Because you know, when man dih get chancey and beat up, people, it’s not overnight. You know, when man dih get to the end of the rope. And so the dignity afforded to demoralized policemen and women must include providing that kind of assistance, that kind of psychosocial development continuously throughout their careers. And so we say there is never any excuse for that kind of violence on women, on children, whether by police or men in the society at large. Never.”

     

    Meanwhile, Chief Executive Officer in the Ministry of National Defense and Border Security, Francis Usher, says the issue goes beyond one individual and reflects wider societal concern.

     

    Francis Usher

                            Francis Usher

    Francis Usher, CEO, Ministry of National Defense and Border Security.

    “I know that the CEO from the Ministry of Home Affairs with the responsibility for police commented yesterday that they’re looking at internal ways to discipline. So that’s a matter for the police department. And I believe the case is wrapped up in the courts now. Unfortunate what happened. My heart goes out to the victims. Like I said, that type of behavior cannot and should not be tolerated in society.  And so we all have a part to play to ensure that, you know, society on a whole in Belize, we continue to grow and we continue to get better.”

     

    With disciplinary proceedings still underway and growing calls for swift administrative action, the question now is whether the department can reassure the public that officers will be held to the highest standard. Reporting for News Five, I am Zenida Lanza.

     

    Attention readers: This online newscast is a direct transcript of our evening television broadcast. When speakers use Kriol, we have carefully rendered their words using a standard spelling system.

     

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