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WNBA issued a statement on Friday about the recent wave of fans Throwing sex toys Enter the court in the game.
Statement instructions alliance Working with federal law enforcement agencies to criminally prosecute the culprit involved in the incident.
“The safety of everyone in our arena remains a top priority. We are working closely with local and federal law enforcement to deal with all appropriate actions against anyone engaged in such acts or others involved in such reckless and incapable of conduct, including arrest and prosecution on felony charges,” the statement said.
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On July 9, 2024, the WNBA logo at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. (Kirby Lee/Today Sports)
The fourth sex toy incident occurred Thursday night during the game between Chicago Sky and Atlanta Dream.
The incident happened after at least two arrests in a series of interruptions.
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Sex toys have been thrown out in at least six WNBA games in the past week and a half. The first time happened in Atlanta on July 29. It happened in Chicago on August 1 and again Thursday. A sex toy almost hit in Los Angeles Tuesday Indiana Hot Defender Sophie Cunningham.
Sex toys were also reportedly thrown in Tuesday’s match between New York and Phoenix, but it appears that it did not arrive in court. An 18-year-old man was arrested and charged after the incident in Phoenix.
He reportedly told police he pulled up the prank because it has been popular on social media. He was arrested for alleged assault, misconduct and publicly showing clear sexual material. Freedom also confirmed to the Associated Press that an investigation into the New York incident is also underway.
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Basketball is located near the WNBA logo on August 29, 2020 at Feld Entertainment Center in Palmetto, Florida. (Julio Aguilar/Getty image)
A Georgia man was also arrested after the first incident in Atlanta and was charged with misconduct, criminal trespass, public indecency and indecency.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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