Bride sues after Phoenix DUI arrest, claims cops ignored negative results

A bride’s dream wedding quickly spiraled into a legal ordeal when she was accused of driving under the influence, despite insisting she was sober.

Brianna Longoria, a Fresno native, found herself in an unexpected situation just a day after her wedding. She alleges that Phoenix police arrested her for DUI, even though breathalyzer results showed a 0.00 reading—commonly referred to as “triple zeros.”

According to a federal lawsuit, Longoria later tested negative for both drugs and alcohol, further contesting the charges.

The unusual incident occurred on December 29, 2024, when Longoria was reportedly stopped late at night while driving a rental car. Her new husband was in the passenger seat at the time.

Initially, police stated she had run a red light and there were issues with the car’s rear lights. However, the situation quickly escalated into a DUI investigation.

Bodycam footage, obtained by FOX26 through the Sud & Pierce Law Firm, revealed that one of the officers admitted they did not anticipate detecting alcohol before administering the breath test.

Moments later, the breathalyzer came back with “triple zeros.”

Despite the clean test, Longoria was handcuffed and arrested on suspicion of DUI.

“I do believe that you’re impaired,” an officer told her.

Police pointed to signs like “red eyes” and pupil size to justify the arrest.

After Longoria was taken into custody, one of the arrested officers was allegedly recorded saying: “They’re going to kick me off the squad if I don’t get a DUI.”

Longoria’s attorneys say the exchange raises serious concerns about pressure and unofficial quotas to make DUI arrests.

“This case arises from Phoenix Police Department officers’ disregard of established constitutional rules governing DUI stops and arrests,” the lawsuit states, alleging the officers made the arrest to “further their careers and follow the City’s inappropriate policy, practice, or custom of manufacturing DUI arrests.”

The DUI case ultimately fell apart, and prosecutors moved to dismiss the charges in April 2025, and a judge later tossed out her license suspension after authorities failed to present sufficient evidence.

But Longoria says the fallout on her “life has been forever changed by Defendants’ wrongful arrest and
prosecution of her.”

In her lawsuit filed in December of 2025 against the city of Phoenix and the officers involved, Longoria’s lawyers state that the ordeal caused delays on her cancer treatment, hurt her nursing studies, and saw her miss part of her honeymoon.

“If there is a word to describe this case, it is ‘fabricated,’ the lawsuit claims. “Defendants stopped Brianna as she was driving based upon a fabricated traffic infraction, field tested her based upon fabricated observations, and then jailed and prosecuted her based upon even more fabricated evidence.”

She is seeking damages, policy changes, and to have the arrest wiped from her record.


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