WNBA fan accused of launching sex toy faces

Police from College Park, in Georgia, told ESPN that she had arrested Delbert Carver on Saturday after pretending to launch a sex toy on the field during the Golden State Valkyries-Atlanta Dream Game at Gateway Center Arena.
Carver, 23 years old, faces chiefs of disorderly conduct of conduct, of a public indecency / an indecent exposure and a criminal intrusion, according to the files of the application of the laws. The files show that he was reserved in County prison of Clayton at 7:42 p.m., he was released late Sunday Sunday with an uncompromising deposit.
The next potential date of Carver has not been set, and the County Judicial System website lists the status of the case as “waiting”.
The WNBA said on Saturday that an arrest was made in the case.
“The safety and well-being of everyone in our arenas is an absolute priority for our league. Objects of any type thrown on the field or in the living room can present a security risk for players, game managers and fans,” WNBA wrote in its declaration. “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.”
A second sex toy was thrown on the field on Friday during the third quarter of the Valkyries match at the Chicago Sky. When asked by ESPN if an arrest had been made or an incident report lodged in the Sky-Valkyries case, the Chicago police replied by email on Monday that “we do not see a call for service for this incident”.




