Don't ask police for directions in Baltimore

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Couple Arrested For Asking For Directions

POSTED: 7:23 am EDT May 17, 2006
UPDATED: 10:52 am EDT May 17, 2006
BALTIMORE -- Baltimore City police arrested a Virginia couple over the weekend after they asked an officer for directions.

WBAL-TV 11 News I-Team reporter David Collins said Joshua Kelly and Llara Brook, of Chantilly, Va., got lost leaving an Orioles game on Saturday. Collins reported a city officer arrested them for trespassing on a public street while they were asking for directions .

"In jail for eight hours -- sleeping on a concrete floor next to a toilet," Kelly said.

"It was a nightmare," Brook said. "I was in there thinking I was just dreaming and waiting to wake up."

Collins reported it was a nightmare ending to a nearly perfect day. He said the couple went to a company picnic and watched the Orioles beat Kansas City. It was their first trip to Camden Yards and asked two people for directions to Interstate 95 South when they left.

Collins said somehow they ended up in the Cherry Hill section of south Baltimore. Hopelessly lost, relief melted away concerns after they spotted a police vehicle.

"I said, 'Thank goodness, could you please get us to 95?" Kelly said.

"The first thing that she said to us was no -- you just ran that stop sign, pull over," Brook said. "It wasn't a big deal. We'll pay the stop sign violation, but can we have directions?"

"What she said was 'You found your own way in here, you can find your own way out.'" Kelly said.

Collins said the couple spotted another police vehicle and flagged that officer down for directions. But Officer Natalie Preston, a six-year veteran of the force, intervened.

"That really threw us for a loop when she stepped in between our cars," Kelly said. "(She) said my partner is not going to step in front of me and tell you directions if I'm not."

Collins reported the circumstances got worse. Kelly pulled 40 feet forward parking next to a curb and put his flashers on while Brook was on the phone to her father hoping he could help her with directions. Both her parents are police officers in the Harrisburg, Pa., area.

"(Brook's father) was in the middle of giving us directions when the officer screeched up behind us and got out of the car and asked me to step out. I obeyed," Kelly said. "I obeyed everything -- stepped out of the car, put my hands behind my back, and the next thing I know, I was getting arrested for trespassing."

"By this time, I was completely in tears," Brook said. "I said, 'Ma'am, you know, we just need your help. We are not trying to cause you any trouble. I'm not leaving him here.' What she did was walk over to my side of the car and said, 'Ok, we are taking you downtown, too.'"

Collins said the couple was released from jail without being charged with anything. Brook is now concerned the arrest may complicate a criminal background check she's going through in her job as a child care worker.

Collins said police left Kelly's car unlocked and the windows down at the impound lot. He reported a cell phone charger, pair of sunglasses and 20 CDs were stolen.

Baltimore City police said they are looking into the incident.

http://www.thewbalchannel.com/news/9229472/detail.html
 
Devious187 said:
Collins reported it was a nightmare ending to a nearly perfect day. He said the couple went to a company picnic and watched the Orioles beat Kansas City. It was their first trip to Camden Yards and asked two people for directions to Interstate 95 South when they left.

Collins said somehow they ended up in the Cherry Hill section of south Baltimore. Hopelessly lost, relief melted away concerns after they spotted a police vehicle.

"I said, 'Thank goodness, could you please get us to 95?" Kelly said.

"The first thing that she said to us was no -- you just ran that stop sign, pull over," Brook said. "It wasn't a big deal. We'll pay the stop sign violation, but can we have directions?"

"What she said was 'You found your own way in here, you can find your own way out.'" Kelly said.

She came from watching a game I wouldn't be caught dead at, was having a great day, got lost leaving, some Cop who's obviously having a bad and decides she's gonna abuse her power.

Devious187 said:
Collins said the couple spotted another police vehicle and flagged that officer down for directions. But Officer Natalie Preston, a six-year veteran of the force, intervened.

"That really threw us for a loop when she stepped in between our cars," Kelly said. "(She) said my partner is not going to step in front of me and tell you directions if I'm not."

Now the cop just sounds like a bitch.

Devious187 said:
Collins reported the circumstances got worse. Kelly pulled 40 feet forward parking next to a curb and put his flashers on while Brook was on the phone to her father hoping he could help her with directions. Both her parents are police officers in the Harrisburg, Pa., area.

"(Brook's father) was in the middle of giving us directions when the officer screeched up behind us and got out of the car and asked me to step out. I obeyed," Kelly said. "I obeyed everything -- stepped out of the car, put my hands behind my back, and the next thing I know, I was getting arrested for trespassing."

This is why I fucking hate Cops. I know they're all not bad, but alot of them can be dicks with assholes......and some with pussies.

Devious187 said:
"By this time, I was completely in tears," Brook said. "I said, 'Ma'am, you know, we just need your help. We are not trying to cause you any trouble. I'm not leaving him here.' What she did was walk over to my side of the car and said, 'Ok, we are taking you downtown, too.'"

That's just sad.

Devious187 said:
Collins said the couple was released from jail without being charged with anything. Brook is now concerned the arrest may complicate a criminal background check she's going through in her job as a child care worker.

She could lose her job, because she was "accidentently" tresspassing, and that was because she got lost, and the Cop wouldn't listen to her story.

Devious187 said:
Collins said police left Kelly's car unlocked and the windows down at the impound lot. He reported a cell phone charger, pair of sunglasses and 20 CDs were stolen.

look at that shit.
 
Damn thats fucked up.. everytime i asked a cop for directions they were always cool.. Just a isolated incident.. otherwise we'd all be rich from lawsuits :p
 
prince mack said:
i'll put my 5 cents in your cup ,just because i feel sorry for your faggotry

it'z aight man i dun wanna clear out ur life savings an shiet...as for the faggotry ur the one suckin on popo dick...stop snitchin nigga...paece
 
This incident doesn't surprise me one bit. The War on Drugs is fast becoming the war on civil liberties. The cops have taken to harassing and arresting white folk who stray into predominately black areas, trying to scare them away from drug buying neighborhoods. They can't stop the dealers from slinging, they can't stop the heroin and crack from being created, but they can make it uncomfortable for you to be anywhere near where they think it is...even if you're just lost leaving the city.

Basically, officer Preston (who I assume is black, there are essentially zero white female officers in Baltimore) saw two white kids in Cherry Hill (which is essentially 100% black, poor, and rife with violence and drugs) where she thought they shouldn't be. She assumed they were there to score drugs, and let her frustration get the better of her.

She should lose her badge

The Baltimore police have been under investigation for numerous outrageous acts over the last several months. The police have been using that tactic in Baltimore as part of their "zero tolerance" campaign against crime. They've been arresting the kids who hang out on street corners for trespassing, take them to jail for the night, then release them without charging them. The arrests add to the arrest stats (ie. the politicians in Balt use it to show that the police are making progress) but since they are released without charges it doesn't add to the crime rate (ie. giving the impression that the crime rate is lower than last year). Takes away police man hours from fighting real crime while harrassing citizens- sounds like a good idea to me. For that part we can't blame the police- it is coming from above. It is designed to help Mayor Martin O'Malley get to the Governor's Mansion.

Being a frequent visitor to both Orioles and Ravens stadiums in Baltimor, I can attest to the sheer vindictiveness of the city's law enforcement staff; there seems to be a reckless pursuit of ticketing by police following sports events. Even legally parked cars are ticketed and I have watched officers writing tickets on cars legally parked at or along Baltimore's Inner Harbor, which is adjacent to Raven's stadium and close to Orioles' stadium. Police routinely pull cars over and back up traffic just to meet quotas during late evening rush following sports events.
 

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