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Detroit Lions Release Cornerback Terrion Arnold After Arrest For Multiple Felony Charges
Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold, 23, was arrested in Florida on June 25, 2026, and faces eight felony charges, including four counts of kidnapping and four counts of armed robbery, which carry a maximum sentence of life in prison… Arnold was drafted by the Detroit Lions the 2024 NFL in the first round as the 24th overall pick… Arnold signed a four year contract worth 14.34 million with the Lions on with 7.25 million signing bonus fully guaranteed through the 2028 season.. These charges stem from an incident that occurred on February 4, 2026, where he is alleged to have played a central role in orchestrating the crime… Arnold is accused of orchestrating an abduction and interrogation of three men, identified as his personal driver and two of the driver's associates, who were accused of stealing more than $250,000 in personal property belonging to the defendants from an Airbnb… Police claim that members of Arnold's group ambushed the alleged victims at an apartment and spent the better part of an hour beating them at gunpoint, with one of the defendants live-streaming the proceedings to Arnold while he was en route to the apartment…. The alleged victims were eventually released in the early morning, minus some personal property allegedly taken by the accused…. Tampa police have accused Arnold of being "the primary conspirator" among a group of six other defendants: Boakai Hilton Jr., Lyndell Hudson, Freddie Lee Hughes III, Christion Williams, Arianna Del Valle and Jasmine Randazzo. The latter two women have reportedly cut a plea deal that will require them to testify in any future proceedings related to the case… Randazzo has already been sentenced to four years in Florida state prison followed by six years of probation. Del Valle, who was identified by a judge as Arnold's girlfriend in February, entered an open plea and will be sentenced at a later date. Arnold's legal team maintains that he is innocent and denies any involvement in the alleged crimes…
The WNBA Is Receiving Massive Backlash For Alyssa Thomas Cheap Shot No Call Against Caitlin Clark
The WNBA is facing massive backlash for their failure to protect Caitlin Clark from repeated targeting… Clark has been publicly silent about the targeting, but former WNBA player Candice Wiggins spoke out publicly about the toxic culture of the WNBA in 2017 to The San Diego Union Tribune… Candice Wiggins had what many would consider a dream career in the WNBA. She was the No. 3 overall draft pick out of Stanford in 2008. She was named the league’s Sixth Woman of the Year as a rookie. She won a championship with the Minnesota Lynx. The success, Wiggins says now, hid a darker reality. “It wasn’t like my dreams came true in the WNBA. It was quite the opposite,” said Wiggins, the former La Jolla Country Day star who is being inducted into the San Diego Hall of Champions’ Breitbard Hall of Fame on Tuesday. For the first time in an extensive interview, Wiggins described what she said was a “very, very harmful” culture in the WNBA – one in which she contends she was bullied throughout her eight-year career. She also described the discouragement she felt being a part of a “survival league” that she said still struggles for attention and legitimacy after 20 seasons in existence. Wiggins, who turned 30 on Feb. 14, abruptly announced her retirement last March while considering a contract extension from the New York Liberty – her fourth WNBA team. “I wanted to play two more seasons of WNBA, but the experience didn’t lend itself to my mental state,” Wiggins said. “It was a depressing state in the WNBA. It’s not watched. Our value is diminished. It can be quite hard. I didn’t like the culture inside the WNBA, and without revealing too much, it was toxic for me. … My spirit was being broken.” Wiggins, a four-time All-American at Stanford, asserts she was targeted for harassment from the time she was drafted by Minnesota because she is heterosexual and a nationally popular figure, of whom many other players were jealous. “Me being heterosexual and straight, and being vocal in my identity as a straight woman was huge,” Wiggins said. “I would say 98 percent of the women in the WNBA are gay women. It was a conformist type of place. There was a whole different set of rules they (the other players) could apply. “There was a lot of jealousy and competition, and we’re all fighting for crumbs,” Wiggins said. “The way I looked, the way I played – those things contributed to the tension. “People were deliberately trying to hurt me all of the time. I had never been called the B-word so many times in my life than I was in my rookie season. I’d never been thrown to the ground so much. The message was: ‘We want you to know we don’t like you.’ “
Lizzo New Album Is A Flop.. Selling Less Than 3K Copies In First Week And Failed To Chart On Billboard Hot 200.
Despite being a 4-time Grammy winner, Lizzo’s 5th studio album “B!TCH” sold less than 3,000 copies in its first week... Lizzo only sold 2,649 copies in her first week and 650 in the 2nd week, and failed to chart any songs on Billboard Hot 200.. Lizzo went private on TikTok after a video of her visibly on the verge of tears went viral following backlash over her desperate album rollout and poor sales numbers. She recently blamed the algorithm on social media for the lack of support on releases “my fans don’t see my posts”
Major Developments in Karmelo Anthony Case as Footage Reveals If He Had A Fair Trial
FRISCO, TEXAS — A high school student has been charged with murder in the fatal stabbing of another student at a track meet in Texas, police said… The incident occurred Wednesday (April 2), at a Frisco Independent School District stadium during a track and field championship involving multiple schools in the district… "An altercation between two students resulted in one stabbing the other," the Frisco Police Department said in a press release… Frisco ISD identified the victim as Austin Metcalf,17, an eleventh grader at Frisco Memorial High School who participated in track and football, in an email sent to the school community… The suspect in the stabbing is in custody, police said. Karmelo Anthony, 17, a student at Frisco Centennial High School..