Neighbors’ Constant Calls to Police Prompt Lawsuit from Maryland Couple
The peaceful neighborhood of Maryland has been rocked by a legal battle between neighbors, as Angela and Prince Floyd have filed a lawsuit against their community for alleged racial discrimination. The Floyds, who thought they had found their dream home on the water, have been plagued by constant police visits due to noise complaints from their neighbors.
Over a three-year period, the Floyds have had the police called on them 41 times, leading to officers showing up at their door 24 times. The couple claims that the constant interruptions to their parties have left them feeling threatened and embarrassed, with Prince Floyd stating, “It makes me feel threatened, like my life could be taken.”
However, their neighbors dispute these claims, stating that the complaints are not race-based but rather a reaction to parties that are too loud, too large, and too disruptive. The community, known for its peaceful and quiet atmosphere, has been shocked by the escalating tensions between the Floyds and their neighbors.
The lawsuit, which also includes Prince George’s County and the officer who handled the noise complaints, seeks $3 million in damages. The outcome of this legal battle remains uncertain, as both parties stand firm in their beliefs and accusations. The once serene neighborhood now finds itself embroiled in a contentious dispute that has divided the community.