‘That’s my husband! Why are you pointing a gun at him?’ she yelled, as she was held back by a friend.
The rapper appeared on the scene in her new black Rolls Royce and looked on as Offset argued with officers next to his orange Jeep.
Offset, 28, is heard telling the officers who ask him to step away from the car: ‘I’m not going nowhere.’
His wife then shouts: ‘Let me record this.’
As Offset is led away, she yells loudly: ‘No! This is crazy! My husband is not armed. My husband is not armed.’
He is then pictured being questioned by officers, away from his car.
Cardi B, 28, arrived on the scene in Beverly Hills to remonstrate with officers as her husband was detained on Saturday
The Bronx-born singer, real name Belcalis Marlenis Almanzar, remonstrated with the officers
Meanwhile Offset, whose real name is Kiari Kendrell Cephus, was refusing to step away from his orange Jeep
Offset eventually agreed to step away from his car, and speak to officers at a distance
Offset was later released without charge, and Cardi B’s cousin, Marcelo Almanzar, 20, was arrested and charged with gun offenses.
Almanzar was later released several hours later, at 9:35pm, on a $35,000 bail.
On Sunday Cardi B and Offset went together in a car to Hermes, with Offset joking that they were ‘spoilt’.
‘Yeah we is,’ she replied, laughing.
Calm before the storm: Moments prior to her husband Offset’s shocking detainment, Cardi B, 28, uploaded two sultry snapshots that showed her posing next to her brand new Rolls Royce to Instagram
Stunner: ‘Sassy lil b*tch,’ captioned the hitmaker, who donned a figure hugging orange dress that featured a dramatic side slit for her self-portraits on Saturday
From her eyes: The WAP rapper also posted clips to her Instagram Story that showed her passing through the same Trump Rally as her husband, but she appeared to be riding in a different car
Cardi B posted a video on Instagram on Sunday of her in a car with Offset, heading to the shops
Offset and his wife went to Hermes, joking that they were ‘spoilt’ by the luxury goods on offer
The pair seemed none the worse for their ordeal, 25 hours after the event
The saga began when Offset was pulled over by officers in Beverly Hills on Saturday afternoon, and filmed the incident.
In a video shared to his Instagram Live, the rapper refused to step out of his car while being questioned by cops – one of whom had a weapon drawn.
That officer told Offset there had been a report that he was ‘waving guns at people’ as he drove through the area. He replied that Trump supporters had hit his car with a flag.
Marcelo Almanzar, Cardi B’s cousin, was charged and released on a $35,000 bail
Almanzar, 20, was released several hours later from custody in Beverly Hills
Almanzar then drove away into the Los Angeles night, without commenting on his arrest
Cardi B’s cousin Marcelo Almanzar was held in custody by the Beverly Hills Police
In a statement, the Beverly Hills Police Department told DailyMail.com that it was actually Almanzar who was arrested for the alleged offense.
The statement read: ‘Shortly after 5pm, Beverly Hills Police received information from a passerby of a subject who pointed a weapon from a vehicle at him. The passerby provided a license plate to the vehicle, and the vehicle was stopped by patrol units a short distance away.
‘After the on-scene investigation, the passenger in the vehicle [Almanzar] was arrested.’
Almanzar has now been charged with carrying a concealed weapon and carrying a loaded firearm in public. He was released on Saturday night on a $35,000 bond.
It’s unclear whether he was trying to intimidate or antagonize members of the pro-Trump rally. Cardi B is a prominent Joe Biden supporter.
Rapper Offset was detained for ‘waving guns at people’ while driving through a Trump rally in Los Angeles
Video later posted by an onlooker showed the musician in handcuffs as a crowd of Trump supporters stood looking on
Offset is pictured speaking with police after being taken out of his car
He spoke with multiple officers and was eventually released without charge
The area was taped off, and a crowd formed, apparently eager to catch a glimpse of the famous rapper
During Offset’s livestreamed video he could be heard telling officers: ‘I’m a f**king celebrity, do you know who I am? I’m Offset from [hip-hop trio] Migos.’
He continued: ‘You told me to put my hands up, I’m not doing that. There’s 25,000 people [watching] on my livestream. You’re gonna get sued publicly.’
Another of the cops subsequently attempted to reach into Offset’s car and open the door from the inside.
‘You can’t do that! It’s not legal!’ the star snapped.
‘I’m gonna sue the s**t outta you. Ya’ll know who I am?’ he asked the officers.
The stream ended after the officer opened the door and Offset stepped out.
Separate video showed him being placed into handcuffs as a crowd of Trump supporters looked on.