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Ognir
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.
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Ognir
Nope didn't see that one, you have more info for me ?

BTW nice to see you here, slavo-free place lol
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Ognir
Yeah I've been busy at work also
Yioti
I thank my lucky stars I don't live in America... cause I would definately be a cop killer and I would probably enjoy it. Were I'm from, we have a joke about American cops and it goes like this:

(impersonating usa pig) "BANG"(Gunshot) - "Freeze - Police"

It's funny cause it's true... sadly.
standvast
In a test done by the Dutch government,
about 3 years ago,.. the results came out that
69% of Dutch police officers could not
pass a simple shooting test and could not
ready their sidearm responsibly under 8 seconds.
less then a third of that 69% actually had to turn in
their serviceweapon, the rest is now out
[armed, but untrained at brandishing weapons]
writing parking tickets, or herassing bycyclers
running red lights or fining the parents of kids smoking weed / skipping school.
Recently made lawful bag/strip-searches and ID-checkings
are being done in "strategic area's" which generally are the city centers
and shopping malls.
I've had my share of unfair treatment by local police,
Sort of similar as in the example in the opening post , minus the car..
i've been jailed upon vague suspicion [of graphwriting]
and later dismissed having no charges made against me..
I've been told "well you know, you shouldn't want to own a scooter in
a city like Amsterdam, you know it's going to get stolen!" by a cop
when reporting that my scooter had been stolen.[same thing with bycycles,
it's like the police simply EXCEPTS that bikes get stolen, and they hardly ever return one.
Ever been arrested and told "don't even think we are your friends!"
when asking a police officer smoking a ciggarette for a light ??> a friend of mine has.
I don't "hate" anyone, but I have a rooted dislike for police.
Why? because I think NONE of them morally fully agrees with the "laws" they enforce,
and only very few have the common decency to lend aid to someone.

It's a bit different scenario as in the US , but "scary' all the same.

peace'
standvast.
faust
I've had quite a few run-ins with the 'old bill' being a builder 'n all tongue.gif Most of
the time due to the police not having any patience nor reasoning. Even had a
fight with one (self defence) becuase I called him a fool - this resulted in
getting battered by 4 other policeman, lol. The custodians/guardians of peace
should run by a strict moral code. In many cases they are no better than the criminals
they are supposed to protect us from, in my opinion.
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