Police still occurred during Wings vs. Liberty Game at the age of 12 after sex toy in search of WNBA criminal
NYPD A man released a photo and short video clip of a man He says that a 12 -year -old girl was killed with a sex toy during the WNBA New York Liberty last week against the Dallas Wings Game at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. there is There are many arrests for the concerned Unfortunately, unfortunately, the WNBA has become a growing trend in sports.
The footage features a man walking in Brooklyn in Brooklyn wearing a Brooklyn wearing an Ohio State Cap and Beeted shirt. The official statement of the police indicated that the 12 -year -old “woman victim was killed in the right leg”.
A spokesman for a Liberty team said that they are cooperating with the police during the ongoing investigation.
An 18 -year -old Kaden Lopez, a 18 -year -old Kaden Lopez, was recently arrested after the Surya vs Mercury Game at the center of alleged participation in the sex toy situation. Fox 10 PhoenixThis fever guard comes after Sophie Cunningham when he was almost killed with an object earlier this month.
The Phoenix police allegedly detained Lopez inside PHX Arena after killing a 9 -year -old niece of another fan and fan with a sex toy. Lopez presented in court on Wednesday, when he was booked on suspicion of disorganized conduct, attacks, and public performance of clear sexual materials.
Phoenix Police Department Arrest confirmed for New York Post And said that Maricopa County Attorney Office will take a final decision on prosecution.
This season is not clear the total number of incidents related to sex toys thrown in WNBA sports in this season as not all goods have reached court. The first known toss came on 29 July.
Minnesota Links Coach Cheryl Reev said, “It has been going on for centuries.” “Sexualization of women. This is the latest version of that. And it is not fun and it should not be a butt of a radio show, or print or any comment on any comment.”
The WNBA said in a statement that violations may face allegations: “The safety and welfare of all in our Arenas is the top priority for our league. The goods thrown in any kind of court or at a seating place can pose security risk to players, sports authorities and fans.”