YORK COUNTY, Pa. — One woman was arrested for prostitution after a shooting revealed to police that a man had paid her to urinate on him earlier in the evening.
According to the Northern York County Regional Police Department, officers were called to the Days Inn located at 334 Arsenal Rd. in Manchester Township for reports of a shooting around 5:29 a.m. on Nov. 19.
Brittany Abosede, 34, allegedly told officers when they arrived that she had pulled into the parking lot to rest on her way from Washington D.C. to New York City when a man approached her with a handgun and shot at her vehicle, and she then left the area.
After police determined there were inconsistencies in her story, Abosede allegedly said that she was actually at the motel to perform a paid sexual experience for a 66-year-old man from Harrisburg in which she would urinate on him. After the encounter, Abosede allegedly returned to her car and was getting ready to leave when the man approached her brandishing a handgun. She drove out of the parking lot and the man fired one shot at her car, according to police. The bullet struck the passenger side door of her SUV and police later found a 9 mm shell casing near her parking spot.
When police talked to the Harrisburg man, he allegedly confirmed that he and Abosede had a sexual encounter. He said he followed the woman to the parking lot because she had stolen his wallet. According to the man, he found his wallet in the parking lot after Abosede drove away, and then he returned to Harrisburg.
Police say the man agreed to come speak to officers in the area but got in a car crash in Harrisburg on his way. He was taken to the hospital. Officers responding to the crash were able to recover the gun allegedly used in the incident, the NYCRPD said.
Abosede was arrested and charged with prostitution, false reports and possession of drug paraphernalia. The man involved in the incident has not yet been charged, officers said.
This case remains an active investigation. Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact the NYCRPD at 717.467.TELL (8355) or tips@nycrpd.org and reference case 2023-048100.