Second arrest made after the sex toy launched in the WNBA match in Arizona

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Police have made a second arrest in response to incidents during green toy thrown on the courts during the WNBA matches.

The last alleged culprit, Kaden Lopez, 18, of Arizona, was arrested after the police said that he had thrown a sex toy in the crowd in the WNBA match on Tuesday between Phoenix Mercury and Connecticut Sun, according to Fox 10.

The police said Lopez pulled the sex toy from the pocket of his sweater during the Tuesday match and threw him towards the seats in front of him, hitting a spectator in the back.

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“Video sequences show Lopez, sitting in his seat, he recovers green [object] of his pocket before sweater then throws the [object] Before. He then rises and left the area, “said a judicial document, according to Fox 10.

Another spectator would have been struck by the object.

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The WNBA logo on a basketball ball during the opening blow between the Seattle storm and the Connecticut Sun to Climate Pledge Arena on June 20, 2023, in Seattle. (Steph Chambers / Getty Images)

“The adult male victim was questioned. [sex toy]. He wants prosecution, “added the court document.

On Saturday, the WNBA announced that another man, Delbert Carver, 23, was arrested after allegedly launched a similar sex toy on a field in a dream match of Atlanta on July 29 against the Golden State Valkyries.

The WNBA logo on a basketball ball during heating between the Seattle storm and the Connecticut Sun at Climate Gledge Arena on June 20, 2023, in Seattle. (Steph Chambers / Getty Images)

“The safety and well-being of all in our arenas are an absolute priority for our league. Objects of any type thrown on the field or in the lounge area may present a risk of security for players, game managers and fans,” the league said in a statement.

“In accordance with the safety standards of the WNBA Arena, any fan who intentionally throws an object in the court will be immediately ejected and will face a minimum prohibition of one year in addition to being subject to arrest and prosecution by local authorities.”

The Indiana Sophie Cunningham fever superstar seemed to be struck by a projectile sex toy in the Tuesday evening match against Los Angeles sparks in the last minutes of the second quarter when the fever was preparing to hinder the ball.

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