WNBA star Brittney Griner abruptly left Maryland earlier this year after discovering a handwritten note in her hotel room that she believed to be threatening. New bodycam footage obtained by TMZ Sports reveals that law enforcement took the matter seriously and launched an on-site investigation into the incident.
The Incident Unfolded at the Gaylord National Resort
On February 17, Griner was staying at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in Maryland for the Women Grow Leadership Summit, where she was scheduled to speak. However, she cut her visit short after reportedly finding a note that read “Gay Baby Jail” taped to her hotel room door — a message she considered potentially hostile or threatening.
Police Quickly Responded to Her Concerns
According to bodycam footage from Prince George’s County Police, two officers arrived at the resort lobby just hours after Griner left the scene. A hotel staff member showed them the note and guided them to the room where it was discovered.
Inside, police found not only the “Gay Baby Jail” message but also another piece of duct tape on a door labeled “Private.”
The Origin: A Misunderstood Meme?
After some investigation, police concluded that the notes were most likely left behind by previous guests who had attended Katsucon, a Japanese pop culture convention held at the hotel. The phrase “Gay Baby Jail,” officers explained in their report, is commonly used in online gaming culture as a meme.
“The meme ‘Gay baby jail’ is used among people in the culture to describe a situation in which progress through a game is impossible,” an officer noted in the official incident report. “In other words, your video game character is gay (happy), baby (game character), and jail (can’t escape).”
Griner Cancels Appearance, Organizers Support Her Decision
Griner was scheduled to appear at the Women Grow Leadership Summit but chose to leave the city immediately after the incident. Event organizers supported her decision not to appear, prioritizing her comfort and safety.
No Official Comment from Griner Yet
As of now, Brittney Griner has not publicly commented on the incident, but the situation raises ongoing concerns about the safety of high-profile figures — especially LGBTQ+ athletes — while traveling.
Final Thoughts
While the police ultimately deemed the note to be non-threatening and likely unrelated to Griner personally, the event underscores the challenges public figures face when navigating ambiguous or culturally misunderstood situations — particularly in sensitive social contexts.