An impatient BMW driver gave Maryland police an amazing excuse to hit an officer and making his way through a street fair full of people during the weekend.
Kai Debry-Bostick, a 28-year-old former cheerleader at Bowie State University, was caught in the body of the body used by the police that told an unidentified policeman who needed to cross the main street festival in Laurel on Saturday morning to be able to go to work.
In the shocking images, which the Laurel Police Department shared online, Debry -Bostick, a native of Delaware, could be seen behind the wheel of a BMW sedan when the officer apologizes for the discomfort for his travel plans, and even offers to call a taxi so that she reaches her work.
«There must be another form,» laments Debry-Bostick, while explaining that he works in Virginia.
The officer then apologizes politely once again, since it seems to weigh his options.
«I don’t need to come back, I just need to leave,» he said.
«I need to leave, I need to leave,» he repeats. ‘I have to go.
At that time, Debry-Bostick leaves his car and approaches that the officers of a police barricade had presented to protect the pedestrians who enjoy the street fair.

Kai Debry-Bostick, a 28-year-old former animator at Bowie State University, gave a Maryland police officer a surprising excuse to plow at a street festival on Saturday

Debry-Bostick is strangely from your vehicle and approaches the barrier for a closer look

The former leader is seen in the video that tells the officer who needs to go through the barricade to get to work
Then he saw the officer supplicating with Debry-Bostick not to move the barricade.
However, that did not seem to deter the former cheerleader, who states that she has to overcome the barricade.
‘I have to go to work. What do you want me to do? She yells at the police.
«You can’t leave,» he replies. ‘I can’t help you with that. Please do not bother this area.
«I could have to do it,» he shoots back, before destroying the yellow caution tape.
Then he returns to his sedan, and proceeds to hit the officer while he asks for a backup on the radio.
‘Arrest! Stop your car! He shouts the right driver, while opening the driver’s side door.
Even so, Defry -Bostick continues to drive: the tents that passed aligned along the street and almost in multitude of people while checking local sellers.

It was caught in the body of the body worn by the police destroying the yellow caution tape that blocks the main street in Laurel for a street fair

After destroying the barrier, Debry-Bostick hits the policeman who was trying to help her

Then it accelerates towards the pedestrians who enjoy the street fair on Saturday morning.
A couple is even seen trying to quickly move their small son from the approximate car, as Debry-Bostick tells pedestrians: «Excuse me, all.»
While continuing to drive along the busy road, residents could be heard on both sides of the street shouting.
Meanwhile, the officer who had been talking with continued to chase his BMW on the road, shouting: ‘Stop! Stop your car!
The terrifying incident only ended when Debry-Bostick approaches a line of police officers, and the policeman who was chasing Chase can reach it.
At that time, she was taken from the vehicle and was handcuffed.
The officer who had hit suffered minor injuries, but the officials responsible for enforcing the law said they could stop her before she could hurt any other person with her selfish act.

She went through the tents aligned along the street and almost many people while checking local vendors.

Debry-Bostick was finally caught and handcuffed, and was arrested
According to his social networks, Debry-Bostick was an animator of Bulldog and member of the Brotherhood of the Delta de Zeta at Bowie State University in Maryland, from where he graduated in 2021 with a title in accounting.
She was arrested after her arrest, now she faces second degree assault charges and arrest resistance, along with other positions related to the violation of traffic laws, according to WTOP.
It is not clear if he has retained a lawyer who could speak in his name.
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