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Arrest of Liam Mahoney: Belmar Police Release Bodycam Video of Surfer Arrested on Jersey Shore Beach

BELMAR, NJ — Police have released new details and body camera footage of what they say led to the arrest of a surfer at a beach in Belmar, New Jersey.

A cellphone video of part of the encounter made the rounds on social media, showing officers allegedly pinning a surfer to the ground for a beach badge.

Liam Mahoney, a 28-year-old Belmar native who now lives in California, was arrested and charged with disturbing the peace, resisting arrest, obstruction of justice and a city ordinance requiring the wearing of a beach badge.

A video of the encounter sparked controversy, with some beachgoers calling the officers' behavior an overreaction to a trivial matter.

Anthony Johnson has the latest information on a surfer who was arrested and charged with disturbing the peace, resisting arrest and obstruction of justice.

“Everyone knows he had a beach badge, but surfers aren't allowed to wear it on their wetsuits because it would destroy their expensive wetsuits,” said beachgoer Bart Yarnold.

However, Belmar Police Chief Tina Scott on Thursday provided additional information about the moments leading up to Mahoney's arrest, which were documented by police body camera footage posted on the Belmar Police Department's Facebook page.

Scott says officials have received several complaints throughout the week about surfers illegally entering the beach over the dunes. She says gatekeepers have asked surfers to show their beach passes, which cost $12 a day, but their requests have been ignored.

On Tuesday, officers stationed at the beach approached Mahoney and asked him for his badge. On the body camera, Mahoney can be seen saying, “I don't need one.”

When the officer asks Mahoney for his identification to issue him a citation, the video shows Mahoney refusing and walking away.

The officer then told Mahoney that he was not allowed to leave and that he would be arrested if he did not cooperate.

The officer continued to pursue Mahoney and ordered him to drop his surfboard several times before finally taking the surfboard away from Mahoney so he could be arrested.

While attempting to handcuff the 28-year-old, the officer pushes Mahoney to the ground and arrests him.

Police Chief Scott says Mahoney was not arrested because he was not carrying a beach tag, but because he hindered officers' investigation by refusing to provide his identification and personal information.

She says the arrest is currently under review.

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