The female security officer who refused to help a Houston Police officer arrest a suspect -- and instead preferred to film the incident -- has been fired from her job, according to several news reports.

Dubbed the "World's worst security guard" by hotair.com, the woman's former employer, Western Eagle Security, told ABC its policies require its uniformed officers to aid police when asked to do so.

Here's the background, courtesy of DailyMail.com:

A Houston cop was caught on camera begging a security guard to help him arrest a resisting suspect - but she stood by and recorded him instead.

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The officer was tackling Davon Shavelle Miller, 17, at a gas station when he spotted a security guard nearby and begged for assistance.

'Help me!' the unidentified officer can be heard saying in the video, which has since been posted on Facebook and viewed more than 700,000 times.

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'Stop f*****g filming and help me!' he screamed again.

Authorities said Miller was initially pulled over because he was driving a car connected to an aggravated robbery and shooting, according to KPRC.

Miller got out of the car and tried to flee as the officer seen in the video chased after him ...

A woman dressed in a security guard uniform exits a car parked behind the officer's vehicle and holds up her phone to record the fight ...

Miller was arrested following the incident and charged with felony disarming a police officer for attempting to take the officer's gun

... The officer holds both of Miller's hands down to the ground and turns to the security guard, who has moved from her original position and begun circling them.

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'Help me!' he screams. 'Stop f*****g filming and help me!'

Miller was arrested following the incident and charged with felony disarming a police officer for attempting to take the officer's gun.