Airport Arrest Over Trespassing and Resistance

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On March 10, police were called to the front terminal of an airport after airline staff reported an unruly passenger. The individual sat in front of a terminal counter, blocking passengers from the scale area. She refused to answer questions or move when repeatedly asked by officers and airline employees. When approached, she closed her eyes and began singing “la.”

Escalation

Officers tried to remove the subject’s bags, but she grabbed them back and physically resisted. After being told she was trespassing, she pushed an officer. One officer warned, “Ma'am, I will tase you if you even try me.” The threat of a taser was used to gain compliance as the subject continued to refuse to leave.

Arrest

The subject was forced to the ground and handcuffed despite her continued singing of “la.” She resisted having her arms placed behind her back for handcuffing. After the arrest, officers verified that she had missed a flight to Charlotte that had already departed and held no valid ticket for the day.

Post‑Arrest Processing

Investigation identified the subject as Lanita M. Reed from Baltimore, Maryland. No medical alerts or disability information appeared in airline records, though officers observed pain patches on her person. Officers discussed the possibility of mental‑health issues, noting, “She was at the airport. I think she has mental health issues.” Reed was charged with criminal trespassing and resisting arrest, both classified without violence.

  Takeaways

  • On March 10, police responded to an unruly passenger who refused to leave an American Airlines terminal after missing her flight.
  • The subject, identified as Lanita M. Reed from Baltimore, blocked the boarding area, ignored verbal requests, and began singing “la” while closing her eyes.
  • When officers attempted to move her bags, she physically resisted, pushed an officer, and was warned that a taser would be used if she continued non‑compliance.
  • After being forced to the ground and handcuffed, Reed continued singing, and officers confirmed she had no valid ticket and no recorded medical alerts.
  • Reed was charged with criminal trespassing and resisting arrest, with officers noting possible mental‑health issues during processing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did officers threaten to use a taser on the subject?

Officers warned the subject that a taser would be deployed to compel compliance after she physically resisted, grabbed her bags back, and pushed an officer. The threat aimed to de‑escalate the situation and enforce the trespassing order without further violence.

What led to the criminal trespassing charge against Lanita Reed?

The charge resulted from Reed’s refusal to leave the terminal area after multiple verbal warnings, her blocking of passenger flow, and her continued presence without a valid ticket. Police documented the trespass and processed her accordingly.

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