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Patrick Beverley, a former NBA player who spent a dozen years in the league, was arrested Friday in Fort Bend County, Texas, on felony assault charges, the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s office confirmed to NBC Sports.

Deputies were dispatched to a residence in Rosharon (a suburb of Houston) at 3:50 a.m., according to the sheriff’s office. Upon arrival, “Deputies learned that a situation transpired between family members leading to a family violence incident. The suspect, later identified as Patrick Beverley, was subsequently arrested and charged with assault, family violence/household member.” The investigation is ongoing, according to the sheriff’s office.

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Beverley has been released on $40,000 bail according to multiple reports, put these statements out on social media, the second one including a statement from Beverley’s attorney.

Beverley, a Chicago native, played 12 seasons in the NBA and was named to three All-Defensive Teams. The 6’2″ guard averaged 8.3 points a game for his career, which included playing for Houston, LA Clippers, Minnesota, the Los Angeles Lakers, Chicago, Philadelphia and Milwaukee.

Beverley had already been in the news this week after he and Klay Thompson had a little online beef. Beverley and another former NBA player, Jason Williams, made lewd comments about Thompson’s girlfriend, rapper Megan Thee Stallion, during an episode of Barstool Sports†“Hoopin†N Hollerinâ€â€podcast, suggesting she is impacting his play on the court. Thompson shot back at Beverley on Instagram, saying, “How would y’all feel if I referred to your wives in such a way? … Do better fellas. Very disappointing.”

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A toy influencer was recently arrested for allegedly stealing thousands of dollars†worth of wrestling toys.

This week, the San Diego County Sheriffâ€s Department conducted a search at the residence of 36-year-old Brittany Gomez and 52-year-old Miguel Dominguez. The latter, TheGizmo619 as he goes by online, a content creator who specializes around wrestling toy collecting.

According to the police (via EWrestling News), the couple was arrested and charged with felony charges. These ranged from grand theft, possession of stolen goods, and theft of merchandise.

The report notes that police found “hundreds†of stolen WWE action figures, totaling over $1,000 in stolen goods. Police believe that the couple were planning on reselling the figures. According to police, the figures were likely from places like Target and Walmart. Currently, though itâ€s unclear exactly what types of figures were a part of the robbery or how the couple stole them, nor their means of selling.

As of now, the toys will remain in custody of the police as they continue to investigate. No word on the status of the couple or what type of punishment theyâ€ll face is available as of yet.

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