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Ponce
3rd May 2010, 07:48 AM
Couple Arrested For Asking For Directions
POSTED: 7:23 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.

Twisted Titan
3rd May 2010, 07:56 AM
'You found your own way in here, you can find your own way out.'"


O.T.B.W.T.B.............O.T.B



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Ash_Williams
3rd May 2010, 08:01 AM
See? This is why men never stop to ask directions.

wildcard
3rd May 2010, 08:03 AM
If Baltimore isn't the asshole of America then it's somewhere close. Maybe the taint.

chad
3rd May 2010, 08:07 AM
this is why i spent $80 for a tomtom gps.

Ash_Williams
3rd May 2010, 08:09 AM
Go to youtube and look up "fuck you baltimore", then click on the first video.

big country
3rd May 2010, 08:17 AM
how can you tresspass on PUBLIC property?

Ifyouseekay
3rd May 2010, 08:18 AM
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wildcard
3rd May 2010, 08:20 AM
Negro please.

chad
3rd May 2010, 08:22 AM
http://www.examiner.com/images/newsroom/0518EMSarrest2.jpg

http://www.examiner.com/a-111572~Couple_arrested_for_trespassing_hire_attorn ey__plan_to_sue_the_city.html

Galen
3rd May 2010, 08:26 AM
POSTED: 7:23 am EDT May 17, 2006 :conf:

old news

Ash_Williams
3rd May 2010, 08:29 AM
There must be more to this story.

Should I take a wild guess at the race of both the parties?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherry_Hill,_Baltimore

"The Cherry Hill neighborhood was developed fairly recently in Baltimore's history. The community was founded as a home for African-American veterans returning from World War II. Cherry Hill made national news when in 2005, a Virginian couple, Joshua Kelly and Llara Brook, were coming from a Baltimore Orioles game at Camden Yards on their way to Interstate 95 when they suddenly became lost in Cherry Hill. They flagged down police officers, asked them for directions and were then detained at a local jail center after attempting to cellphone for directions after the police officers refused to help them. The police officers involved were investigated but no action was taken against them. Cherry Hill is known for being one of the most dangerous and crime-ridden areas of South Baltimore with dozens of street post crime watch cameras standing at nearly every corner of nearly every street. More than half of its 8,000 residents live in poverty.[1]"

Also the police version:
http://www.wbaltv.com/news/9233802/detail.html

RJB
3rd May 2010, 08:32 AM
POSTED: 7:23 am EDT May 17, 2006 :conf:

old news


Yeah, I noticed that too. Any outcome on their lawsuit?

Ponce
3rd May 2010, 08:34 AM
Interesting, it came out as being new news........... I can only guess that they were trying to fill some empty spaces in the news.