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RAW: Watch controversial arrest of 4 people by Macomb Co. Deputies

Posted at 2:54 PM, Dec 12, 2017
and last updated 2017-12-12 16:39:14-05

Macomb County Sheriff Anthony Wickersham said his deputies acted appropriately after an incident last week had many people saying the deputies crossed the line.

New body cam video released by the department shows the scuffle that led to the arrest of four people in Mt. Clemens.  The images show an attack on one of the deputies, according to Wickersham.

"While trying to apprehend one individual, (he) has a female jumping on his back scratching his neck and another guy coming out pushing him and punching him," said the Sheriff.

Macomb County Sheriff deputies accused of crossing the line in cell phone video

The chaotic scene started around 7:40 p.m. on Wednesday near north Walnut and Jones St. in Mt. Clemens. Wickersham said a deputy was investigating a suspicious vehicle and saw an item being thrown from a car. When he went to investigate, the deputy smelled a strong odor of marijuana.

Wickersham said 22-year-old Jonathan Hadley begin walking away from him and when the deputy tried to put him in handcuffs, Hadley resisted.

That's when Wickersham said the driver of the vehicle, 19-year-old Yahaira Elisea-Moreno, ran up and began attacking the deputy, jumping on his back.

"They grabbed her by her hair and swing her to the ground," Hadley told 7 Action News last week about the incident.

"As you can see, again, obviously at some point, she got hit," Wickersham said about the deputy and Elisea-Moreno. "Don't jump on police officers and deputies' backs."

At that point, a third person, 29-year-old Jordan Herrod came out of a home and ran toward the deputy, pushing him into the bushes. That's when a second deputy arrived on scene and help assist the first deputy with the three people.

Several more people came out of the home and began yelling at the officers. Herrod, according to Wickersham, still resisted and struck the officer several more times.

Eventually, in a tussle on the ground, a deputy Tased Hadley and got control of him, putting him in handcuffs. More deputies arrived and were able to get Hadley, Elisea-Moreno and Herrod in custody.

All four were taken to the Macomb County Jail. Herrod and Elisea-Moreno are charged with assaulting a police officer causing injury. Hadley and Diamond Smith, who also refused to listen to police orders, are charged with assaulting/resisting a police officer.

Smith is scene on camera attempting to take her diaper bag out of the vehicle when she is taken to the ground and handcuffed for refusing to put down the bag.

"She could've just put that bag down on the ground and surrendered it to the deputies," said Wickersham.

There was another person in the car but he was not arrested.

No drugs were found but officials say if there was marijuana -- it could have been easy to hide it during the scuffle.

The deputy was injured but has since been cleared to return to duty.