Judge Throws Out Charges Against Arizona Mom Arrested for Criticizing Officials at a City Council Meeting
Rebekah Massie's removal and arrest from a city council meeting was "objectively outrageous," the judge ruled.

A judge on Wednesday threw out a criminal charge against an Arizona mother who was arrested at a city council meeting for criticizing a public official, calling her arrest "objectively outrageous."
Maricopa County Judge Gerald Williams dismissed with prejudice the trespassing charge against Rebekah Massie. On August 20, the mayor of Surprise, Arizona, ordered a police officer to arrest Massie during the public comment section of a city council meeting after Massie criticized a proposed pay raise for the city attorney. The mayor claimed she was violating a rule prohibiting complaints against city officials during public comment, and when she refused to stop speaking, he had her forcibly removed and arrested.
"No branch of any federal, state, or local government in this country should ever attempt to control the content of political speech," Williams wrote in his dismissal order. "In this case, the government did so in a manner that was objectively outrageous."
Following her arrest, Massie promptly filed a First Amendment lawsuit, with representation from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), arguing the city council's speech policies were unconstitutional and that city officials illegally retaliated against her, violating her First, Fourth, and 14th Amendment rights.
However, the threat of criminal prosecution hung over her head.
"For more than two months I've been living with the threat of punishment and jail time—being taken away from my kids, even—for doing nothing more than criticizing the government," Massie said in a FIRE press release. "Free speech still matters in America, and I can't tell you what a relief it is to have people on my side standing up for our rights with me."
Massie is a community activist and founder of a nonprofit, The Grand Failure, where she advocates for increased transparency and infrastructure improvements in the city. She was represented in her criminal case by Bret Royle, attorney at Feldman Royle.
"Rebekah should never have been detained, let alone criminally charged, for speaking her mind," Royle said in the press release. "That's the kind of thing that happens in tyrannical countries but should never happen here. No American should face jail time for exercising their freedom of speech, and we're relieved the court agreed."
The Supreme Court has ruled that criticizing public officials, even using rude or vulgar language, is core First Amendment–protected speech. In public forums—such as when a city council invites public comment—governments can craft reasonable restrictions on the time and manner of speech, but they can't discriminate against certain viewpoints.
Nevertheless, similar cases of small-town tyrants keep popping up.
Last year, for example, an Iowa man filed a First Amendment lawsuit after he was arrested twice for criticizing his town's police department during the public comment periods of city council hearings. The city council had a policy similar to Surprise's forbidding "derogatory statements or comments about any individual."
In 2022, FIRE also sued on behalf of residents of Eastpointe, Michigan, who were shouted down and prevented from speaking by the town's mayor during a public meeting. The town apologized and rescinded its policy limiting comments "directed at" elected officials.
The judge's decision to dismiss the charge against Massie with prejudice means prosecutors cannot ever refile it. State prosecutors argued unsuccessfully that Williams should not watch the video of Massie's arrest, which shows her repeatedly and correctly asserting that the city's policy is unconstitutional.
"The Defendant should not have faced criminal prosecution once for expressing her political views," Williams wrote. "The Court agrees that she should never face criminal prosecution, for expressing her political views on that date at that time, again."
Conor Fitzpatrick, a FIRE attorney, said in a press release that Massie's lawsuit against Surprise will continue: "We want to make it crystal clear to governments across the United States that brazenly censoring people and betraying the First Amendment comes with a cost."
The City of Surprise did not immediately return a request for comment.
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Surprise!
Would have been more fun in Truth or Consequences.
She should start showing up for every council meeting from now on. And they don’t dare touch her now.
Missing from this article is any mention of any adverse consequences to officials for blatantly violating this citizen's Constitutional rights, or the ruling where the Judge strikes down the unconstitutional public meeting regulations under which she was arrested in the first place.
Adverse consequences should be a stiff beating.
What happened to tar and feathers?
No longer considered environmentally friendly.
So burning at the stake is probably out, too.
Until the petty tyrants that engage in these unconstitutional acts face substantive PERSONAL consequences, these acts will continue.
Immediate removal from office, prohibition from holding any office again, and a heavy fine is a good start. Imprisonment is also available.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/241
Tim, unfortunately government officials are not "persons" under that law. They are immune from punishment for any acts that they took as part of their official positions. They have to have committed crimes outside of their official activities.
"We want to make it crystal clear to governments across the United States that brazenly censoring people and betraying the First Amendment comes with a cost to the taxpayers."
ftfy
Except for those non violent traitors at J6. Including ones who never entered the building. Right sarc? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Oh, you mean the ones that were trying to beat up the Capitol Police officers - yeah, they didn't enter the building. But I'm pretty sure they were charged with assault/battery on a federal police officer - which carries up to a 10 year sentence. Plus a couple add-ons for bringing weapons like bear spray and apparently a metal pipe.
Are those the wonderful, misunderstood folks you're talking about?
Or... could you name one person that was simply standing outside of congress with a nice peaceful sign, maybe yelling? Do nothing actually illegal?
Note the DOJ has a list of everyone they charged, what they were charged with and the outcome of their cases. Please point to the ones that were a mistake.
Now do the summer of BLM and Antifa love.
The vast majority were charged with Parading. Really terrifying shit.
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And how many out of the thousands now being persecuted by you democrat trash would that be?
"""For more than two months I've been living with the threat of punishment and jail time—being taken away from my kids, even—for doing nothing more than criticizing the government," Massie said in a FIRE press release."'
The charge was trespassing.
No one should be charged for criticizing the government or any other 1st amendment right on government property. This includes many at the J6 protest that did not damage anything.
Not just many. 80% of those arrested.
Since Trump supporters aren't very smart, I will try to type this a little slower.
She got off because the restrictions on speech were content based. If she had said only nice things, she wouldn't have been charged at all.
Reasonable time and manner restrictions are still legal.
There are parts of the government where you are not allowed to enter. CIA, NSA, Military bases, missile silos etc.
So everyone that entered the Capitol with a goal of stopping or delaying the certification etc. is in fact guilty of attempting (well, more than attempting - they did) to delay or obstruct a government function.
Only someone with a brain as small as Trump's would have thought the protests would actually have changed anything.
Just for you, I will make my reply simpler: Kill yourself.
Some people did nothing more than being on capitol grounds and protesting which is 1A protected.
This would not cover destruction of property which is not covered by the 1A.
""So everyone that entered the Capitol with a goal of stopping or delaying the certification etc. is in fact guilty of attempting (well, more than attempting – they did) to delay or obstruct a government function.""
If it was really about delaying or obstruction of a government function, then review the charges and fines for those who obstructed the Senate from confirming a Supreme Court justice.
It's pretty obvious that their political leanings is the difference.
And again, the people who engage in riots, theft, roughing up cops, or destruction of property are not the people I'm talking about. Those who committed that should be charged accordingly.
Did you get lost on the way to Salon? Fucking useless jackass.
Not smart? Funny, they’re more intelligent than the average democrat retard by about 40 IQ points. For example, did you know that there’s a democrat SCOTUS justice that can’t even figure out what a woman is? They even have a vice presidential candidate that is a self described emotional idiot (knucklehead) that in his current job insisted on putting tampons on the boy’s restroom in schools.
At least MAGA people aren’t that fucking stupid, right?
Too local. Surprise AZ is of general interest.
Arizona is one of the most corrupt states in the country along with Governor Katie Hobbs who is one of the many corrupt politicians.
The cartels own her.
I have no doubt. But compared to the DC Circuit they're a bunch of warm cuddly kittens.
Haitian ears perk up.
If they were human babies Pedo Jeffy and Shrike would be perking up. Just not their ears.
So……. put them in a sack and throw them in the river? Maybe the Rio Grande?
Government property, meaning, paid for and owned by the taxpayers.
Our property.
"Judge Throws Out Charges Against Arizona Mom Arrested for Criticizing Officials at a City Council Meeting."
A victory for the 1A.
A defeat for the fascist pigs in power.
I don't think that a sharp talking-to with nothing whatever to prevent them from doing it again ... and again ... and again ... can be called a defeat.
Maybe if they knew something a bit more meaningful might happen to them, they might change their tune.
Curious why criticizing city officials would be outlawed during public comment. What the hell else would the public be commenting on?
Officials should have serious repurcussions for this nonsense. But they do not and will not.
There should be serious repercussions for this sort of attack on the First Amendment, maybe a few beatings. Lawsuits don't mean much to those little shits as the taxpayers are stuck with the bill. They'll just turn around and do it again to someone else.
You can try to remove them but unless there is an effort to replace them with people who respect the Constitution and not see it as a hindrance to their power, you're going to end up with the same old ass holes you had before.
What if their heads were on pikes in the City Council room?
That would be a start.
"The City of Surprise did not immediately return a request for comment."
Keep trying. I would be fascinated to hear how they justify their defiance of the Constitution.
I find this all quite unSurprising.
There is a war on freedom of speech.
Harris campaign is bringing in 100 british sops to campaign for her. They are from the same organization who want to kill Twitter/X
Keep your powder dry lads.
"This is war" Elon Musk
This will end badly if they door-to-door in some Boston neighborhoods. Also if going farm-to-farm.
Fucking Limeys need a reminder that they should not annoy Americans.
If they think they can quarter in my house I'm going all 2A on their ass.
Don't you mean 3A?
Why does so much stuff happen in Maricopa County? It has a population of 4 million and seems to constantly be in the news as a place that outrageous nonsense is going on. It's like a concentrated dose of Florida in the southwest.