4 Women Accept a Ride From Men They Don’t Know…And They Immediately Regret It

Four women are lucky to be alive after accepting a ride home from two men after a night out at a beach club.

The women had just left Seacrets, a club in Ocean City, Maryland, when they were approached by two men – now identified as 33-year-old Andre Blakeney and 27-year-old Finis Miles. They were originally planning to get an Uber ride home, however accepted a ride from the men who had struck up conversation with them.

During the ride, the women began to feel incredibly uncomfortable in the car and made a request to exit the vehicle before arriving at their destination. Unfortunately, that is when things took a dark turn.

“A discussion about paying for the ride ensued, and one of the victims paid the driver $35,” Master Corporal Gary Fournier of the Delaware State Police said. Fournier reported that due to fears of being followed home by the men, “the four women then went to an undisclosed location.”

Afterwards the women waited a while before walking into their home, however at one point “they heard someone talking outside and saw the male passenger from the vehicle walking up to the front door,” and “soon after, they heard some type of banging on the side of the house by an unknown object,” Fournier stated.

The sounds the women heard were in fact gunshots, and authorities determined that the suspects shot at the residence at least six times. Not to mention the fact that the men also attempted to set the vehicle on the property on fire.

The Blaze reported that the women were able to call the police in response to the suspicious activity, who discovered the Jeep Wrangler outside the home ablaze as well as the front windows of the home shattered and various bullet holes on the house.

“Both will be charged by Delaware State Police with 4 counts of reckless endangerment, criminal mischief, conspiracy, and criminal trespass,” WRDE reported, adding, “They also face arson and conspiracy charges from the Delaware State Fire Marshal’s Office.”

Thankfully, no one was injured during the chaos of the incident. “Anybody could’ve been hurt. It wasn’t just one gunshot, it was several,” an unidentified neighbor told WBOC-TV. “It’s upsetting and scary. A lot of us have bedrooms right on the street, in the forward part of the house. Anyone could’ve been hurt.”

While it’s a miracle that no one was hurt, it certainly serves as a lesson to others: Do not accept a ride from people you do not know.

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