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Dallas Wings player, Dijonai Carrington, spoke out against the referees for calling security on her in an article on social networks on Friday.
During an animated altercation with managers during the defeat of the wings in the Chicago sky on Thursday, the security agents approached while Carrington became more and more demonstrative.
A security guard even went between Carrington and an official. The official has moved away from Carrington while pulling the security guard by his shirt in front of Carrington to protect himself.
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Courtney Vandersloot, on the left, from the sky of Chicago and Dijonai Carrington of the Dallas wings, will go to the ground for a loose ball in the second half at the Wantrust Arena on May 29, 2025, in Chicago. (Geoff Stellfox / Getty Images)
Carrington responded to the incident in an article on X on Friday, suggesting that the invocation of security was a “microagression”.
“Safety … When I literally have a civil conversation is crazy. Be careful, he called” security “there …” wrote Carrington on a clip of the incident with a poorly spelled hashtag “microagression”.
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The former Dallas Wings player, Cheryl Swoopes, also spoke out against the referee who summoned security in a post on X.
“If this man was afraid (what, I don’t know) and needed security, he should never be able to redo again! It can’t be real!” Swoopes wrote.
Carrington became a controversial WNBA figure last season.
As a member of Connecticut Sun in 2024, Carrington gave the recruit of Indiana Fever Caitlin Clark an eye to black butter after pushing it during a match in the first round of the playoffs in September. Carrington lasted With her teammate Marina Mabrey after the incident.

The Connecticut Dijonai Carrington (21-year-old) solar custody False at the Indiana Fever Gustlin Clark (22) in the second half of a WNBA basketball match in Indianapolis on August 28, 2024. (APPO / Michael Conroy)
Carrington said that she had not intentionally fucked up Clark in her eyes and that she did not laugh at the incident. However, she seemed to shed light on the controversy on Clark Black Eye in an Instagram video live in October.
In the video, Carrington and her girlfriend, Nalyssa Smith, who plays for Indiana fever with Clark, were in their kitchen when Smith pushed Carrington into the eyes.
“Ow, you pushed me in the eyes,” said Carrington. Smith apologized and both laughed.
“Have you done it on purpose?” Carrington asked.
During the “unmatched” season in January, Carrington wore a shirt that said: “The F — Donald Trump tour” entered Wayfair Arena in Miami, Florida.
Then, at a press conference after another match this month, Carrington said it was time for WNBA players to “take measures” in response to President Donald Trump policies.

Dijonai Carrington of Dallas Wings reacts to a non-appeal during the second half against the Chicago Sky on May 29, 2025, in Wantrust Arena in Chicago. (Melissa Tamez / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
“We see that some of the policies are already in action, and, of course, it means that as WNBA and be at the forefront of many movements, it is time for us to take measures,” said Carrington.
“This must definitively happen as women, women’s rights being removed. As, now, LGBTQ rights are removed now. They have not yet arrived, but certainly in progress.”