Video Shows California Cops Arresting Mom and Grandma for Filming Them
Mariah Herefored says police in Hemet, California, smacked cell phone cameras out of her and her mother's hands and violently arrested them.

Police officers in Hemet, California, arrested a mother and grandmother for filming them during a traffic stop last March, recently released cell phone videos show.
A federal civil rights lawsuit filed last Thursday on behalf of Mariah Herefored, her mother Monett Herefored, and her fiance Ryan Gadison, says Hemet police illegally searched Gadison's car and then violently arrested Herefored and her mother for filming the encounter.
Cell phone videos from both women appear to show yet another instance of police retaliating and arresting people for filming them. Federal appeals courts have repeatedly upheld the First Amendment right to film the police, so long as one doesn't interfere with their duties, but cases of illegal arrests still pop up around the country.
According to Herefored's lawsuit, Hemet police initiated a traffic stop as Gadison was pulling into his driveway on the night of March 31, 2021.
"With no reasonable suspicion or probable cause, the Hemet Officers asked Plaintiff for permission to search his vehicle," the lawsuit says. "When Plaintiff Gadison refused, Officers forcibly removed him from his vehicle and began to aggressively handcuff and detain him."
Several cell phone videos captured what happened next. Monett Herefored, Mariah's 54-year-old mother, began filming Gadison's arrest. A Hemet officer warned her to back up and threatened to arrest her for obstruction.
"I am stepping back," Herefored said. "I have moved."
As another officer escorted Gadison away in handcuffs, the first officer approached Monett Herefored again, closed the driver-side door of the police cruiser separating them, and ordered her to step back twice. The video then shakes and stops. The lawsuit alleges the officer smacked the cell phone out of her hand.
Mariah Herefored then began filming the handcuffing and pat-down of her mother, who protested that she hadn't done anything. After she was led away, the officer walked up to Mariah Herefored. The officer did not warn her to back up or issue any other command. After he approaches, the video goes black, followed by several minutes of Hereford screaming in pain on the ground. At one point the officer is heard yelling, "Shut the fuck up!" Her children can also be heard crying hysterically in the background.
"It is heartbreaking to know that my children had to witness first-hand, this heightened level of evil, hate and prejudice from the police at such a young age," Gadison said in a press release from the law firm of attorney Toni Jaramilla.

According to the lawsuit, the officer slammed Mariah Herefored's head into the ground, and she was taken to the hospital that night and treated for a "closed head injury; left shoulder pain; low back pain; neck pain; [and] whiplash."
The lawsuit also claims officers beat the family's dogs, "despite the dogs being restrained by chains that prevented them from having the ability to reach the Officers."
Cell phone video from Herefored's neighbors, included in the footage released by Herefored's lawyers, does not show police beating the dogs, but it does show them picking one up by the collar. The dog appears limp. "I think they killed the dog," one of the neighbors says.
The lawsuit says Gadison and Mariah Herefored were taken to jail, while Monett Herefored was issued a citation. The Riverside Press-Enterprise newspaper reports that no charges have been filed against them, according to county court records. One of their dogs required veterinary care, according to the suit.
ProPublica reported last year on the case of Louisiana resident Jacobi Cage. Cage was filming Jefferson Parish sheriff's deputies when one smacked his cell phone out of his hand and flipped him off. Cage returned the gesture, which is also protected by the First Amendment. The deputies immediately grabbed him, slammed his head into the ground, and charged him with battery of an officer and resisting arrest.
man just recording got assualted and arrested for nothing pic.twitter.com/Ef3z2WVfAI
— Chubbs???? (@chubbs504) March 2, 2019
In 2019 in Vallejo, California, a police officer violently detained a Marine veteran, Adrian Burrell, for filming a traffic stop from his porch.
While civil liberties groups say filming the police is both protected and crucial for government accountability, some lawmakers around the country have been trying to make it harder for citizens to do so. The South Carolina, Arizona, and Florida legislatures have all introduced bills over the past two years to restrict the public's ability to film the police.
Herefored and her family's lawsuit seeks damages for violations of their First, Fourth, and Fourteenth Amendment rights, as well as battery, false arrest, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
"The fight against injustice and violence against women is also about law enforcement needlessly violating women for sport," Jaramilla, Herefored's attorney, said in a press release. "Nothing about Mariah and Monett Herefored was a threat to these officers or justified the brutality these officers inflicted on a mother and grandmother."
The Hemet Police Department declined to comment on the lawsuit.
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public. servants.
Is neither?
Pubic savants.
Public idiots.
How To Serve People.
Dance in their face and say you got served?
It's a cookbook!
Best Of..
Xlnt Twilight Zone reference!
Now do the Tony one...
poLice
18 USC and a certain sub paragraph ( d )
" not acting under color of law..." says its legal to do so.
And Saudi Arabia says "Fuck Joe Biden"
They must not want to talk to our Vegetable.
legal to record...
Yet another reason why we should defund poliice and ARREST THEM FOR ABUSING THE LAWS THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO abide by.
Each cop that did this or failed to arrest his fellow uniformed crime mo Al’s for doing so needs free and extensive dental work. To be performed by large unqualified personnel. The right to film gov’t employees during work must not be infringed.
Hey Reason editors. Any comment on the DoJ now charging people not at the j6 riot for conspiracy and facing 20 years?
Isn't the official take that this is proof of a vast conspiracy to overthrow the government and install a dictator?
Too local.
It's time we got serious about punishing these unmutual women and their grandmothers good and hard. They need to know that this behavior is not in keeping with our customs and norms.
God bless our blue clad warrior heroes for keeping us safe from the likes of these dangerous felons.
Why are there no charges for assault and battery and false imprisonment?
Maybe they could make some claim on the initial detention, but the 3rd is clearly bad faith. Where are the prosecutors?
Why do we either get woke prosecutors who refuse to prosecute criminal acts that align with their social goals, or bootlicking prosecutors who will back bad police officers no matter how far they stray over the line...... Or worse (and increasingly commonly) the worst of both... Woke prosecutors who neither enforce the law against their preferred groups or police, but who happily prosecute any political voices they disapprove of for the slightest hint of a transgression.
Its an incest fest.
po-Lice, Courts, Prostitutors, Cities all in bed together producing half breed retarded offspring- morementally ill po -Lice.
Lice are bothersome parasites.
The Thin Blue Lie
The Fat Blue Waistband
More Welfare recipients sponging off the Public.
Sponge Blob.
"Dont eat my Donuts, Bro!"
Blah blah blah until cops see actual consequences like losing employment, they will continue to unlawfully detain and arrest folks for PoP (Pissing off the Police).
And nothing else will happen.
O-W-N-E-D
Idiot Cops harass a FBI Agent
"This is going to be funny..."
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=w7jxSj10JOE
"Contempt of cop" is one of the most serious offenses you can commit in a police officer's presence. In many cases, it results in the death penalty.
There are people who've been sitting in jail for months without due process over January 6th with charges of simple trespass. There is a woman denied bail over a count of 'mischief' and Reason says nothing except vague approval of such actions.
These are incidents of national importance.
And the only outrage is this garbage.
"Respect mah authoritah!"
This article mentions only the lawsuit. It seems it would be informative to report on the contents of the police report for both of the incidents: the incident regarding the male suspect and the two females involved in recording the videos.
A different point: if the police have probable cause for searching the vehicle, they don't have to ask for permission to search. At least according to self identified lawyers on YouTube.
Seems to have all that is needed for a very large verdict against the police.
We are decades past the point where if you're not defending yourself against these bastards with whatever level of force it takes, then you deserve whatever they do to you. What's a court going to do if they kill your kid? Assuming the corrupt judge isn't stacked against you in the first place, which he almost certainly is, is he going to bring your kid back? Americans are vermin who deserve to be enslaved to tyrants.
Police are no more than Gestapo agents with no morals and no limits as to the power they believe they have, and often the bootlicker courts look the other way when things like this happen.
How are you insult Gestapos by calling Them police!!!!
I support the police but if they can film you (which they do via body cams) then you should be able to film them back. Having multiple videos of an encounter keeps everyone honest. Cops who still arrest people for filming them, despite the multiple court cases reaffirming the public’s right to do so, should be fired and face civil and/or criminal penalties.
Hope these people win their lawsuit.
In the words of that great jurist, Judge Lance Ito, "Gentlemen, get out your checkbooks."
The police sure seem to be in the wrong here. But what about the accusations of "evil, hate and prejudice" and "The fight against injustice and violence against women is also about law enforcement needlessly violating women for sport," Anyone really think the cops did this because they're prejudiced and hate black people or are just committing violence against women for sport? They don't do this kind of crap to white men? I'm so fed up with people taking every act of injustice, indeed even justified acts or acts in general, as systemic oppression against their particular race/sex/sexual-preference/religion/etc. They've cried racism/sexism/everytherism so often I now just dismiss their claims. Yes this is injustice, but so are their claims that they're singled out for injustice.
Remember the "tough" cop who fled a school which had an active shooter? Yep the pussy ass cops wouldn't go in to save children and teachers. Get rid of ALL COPS as they do shit to protect anything but their salaries.