Friday, March 27, 2009

R&B Singer Arrested for Attempting to Bring Police Baton Onto Plane


Grammy-nominated R&B singer Wayna was arrested Wednesday at Bush IAH Houston airport when security found a collapsible Billy Club in her carry on luggage.

The singer uses the baton as a prop during the performance of her song "Billy Club" that discusses police brutality.

Wayna received a third degree felony weapons charge for possession of a prohibited weapon at an airport, confirmed Donna Hawkins, spokesperson for the Harris County District Attorney's office.

"A third degree felony has a range of punishment of 2-10 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine," Hawkins said.

Wayna spent 12 hours in Harris County Jail before being released on $5,000 bail. She is awaiting a court date.

The statement maintains that Wayna had no intention of using the baton as a weapon, but had wrapped a brief tour in Texas including performing at the popular South by South West (SXSW) music festival. The baton is usually packed in her checked luggage.



Her song "Billy Club" is a metaphor produced to sound like a sad love song about a relationship with a character named "Billy." Wayna sings about how "Billy" is meant to be used to protect and serve citizens but is often misused. "I'm not supposed to fear you but you're the friendly kind," she sings.



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