Watch: Woman Ignores Police Officer, Pulls Down Barrier and Drives Through Crowded Street Festival

A 28-year-old woman, Kai Deberry-Bostick, has been charged with multiple offenses after driving thru a police barrier at a festival in Laurel, Maryland. Ignoring instructions from an officer, she drove her car into a crowded street, prompting the police to pursue her. The incident resulted in minor injuries to an officer and important public concern. Deberry-Bostick claimed she needed to get to work and acted out of frustration over being blocked in a parking lot. She has been denied bond, with her next court hearing scheduled for July 18.


A woman faces numerous charges and a judge denied her bond after she drove through a police barrier at a festival in Laurel, Maryland.

Kai Deberry-Bostick, 28, ignored a policeman’s orders before driving her car through the crowded main street, WUSA in Washington, D.C., reported Monday.

Police charged Deberry-Bostick with assaulting an officer, resisting arrest, and disturbing public peace, WUSA reported, citing court filings.

One officer reportedly suffered a minor injury during the incident.

Police body camera footage from May 10 showed the heated moments unfolding as the officer tried reasoning with the woman locked in by the festival.

“I’d be happy to call you a taxi,” the officer said.

“There has to be another way. I’m not taking a taxi all the way to Virginia. I work in Virginia,” the woman said.

“I understand,” the officer said, apologizing.

Then Deberry-Bostick got out of her car and told the officer she needed to get to work and approached the yellow caution tape.

“Please do not disturb this area,” the officer said.

“I might have to,” Deberry-Bostic said, before removing the tape, getting into her car, and then driving through the barricade.

Despite the officer putting his hands on the hood and ordering her to stop, she continued driving.

“Excuse me, y’all,” the woman said, driving through the crowd as pedestrians screamed.

The officer chased her shortly before she stopped, as a group of firefighters stood near the front of her car.

He arrested her shortly after.

“It was just a complete disregard for the welfare of other people, and thankfully, she doesn’t strike anybody before she gets stopped up at the next block,” Laurel Police Chief Russ Hamill told WTOP, of Washington, D.C.

Deberry-Bostick appeared in court on Monday.

Her attorney said that the night before the incident, someone instructed her to park at a nearby lot, saying she’d be able to move her vehicle the next morning.

But the day of the festival, she couldn’t get out of the parking lot.

“I wasn’t going to hit nobody,” Deberry-Bostick said. “I don’t see what I did wrong.”

Her father said in court that his daughter was merely afraid of losing her job.

Deberry-Bostick’s next court date is July 18.




Advertise with The Western Journal and reach millions of highly engaged readers, while supporting our work. Advertise Today.



" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Sponsored Content
Back to top button
Available for Amazon Prime
Close

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker