**Title:** Second Arrest Made in WNBA Sex Toy Incident
**Meta Description:** Police have arrested an 18-year-old for throwing a sex toy during a WNBA game, marking the second such incident this season.
**URL Slug:** wnba-sex-toy-arrest
**Headline:** Police Arrest Second Suspect in WNBA Sex Toy Throwing Incident
In a troubling trend at WNBA games, police have made a second arrest related to the throwing of green sex toys onto the court. The latest suspect, 18-year-old Kaden Lopez from Arizona, was apprehended after allegedly tossing a sex toy into the crowd during a game between the Phoenix Mercury and Connecticut Sun on Tuesday. According to reports, Lopez retrieved the object from his sweater pocket and threw it towards spectators, hitting one individual in the back.
Video evidence captured the moment, showing Lopez sitting in his seat before he threw the object forward and subsequently left the area. Another spectator was also reportedly struck by the flying toy. The adult male victim, who was attending the game with his 9-year-old niece, described the incident, stating that he felt something hit him and later realized it was a sex toy. He has expressed a desire for prosecution.
This incident follows the arrest of 23-year-old Delbert Carver, who was taken into custody for a similar act during a game on July 29. The WNBA has emphasized that the safety of fans, players, and officials is paramount, stating that any fan who intentionally throws objects onto the court will face immediate ejection and a minimum one-year ban, along with potential legal consequences.
In a related incident, Indiana Fever player Sophie Cunningham was reportedly hit by a projectile sex toy during a game against the Los Angeles Sparks, highlighting the ongoing issue of disruptive behavior at sporting events.
As the league continues to address these incidents, it remains committed to ensuring a safe environment for all attendees.
**FAQ Section:**
**Q: What actions are being taken against fans who throw objects at WNBA games?**
A: Fans who throw objects onto the court will be immediately ejected and face a minimum one-year ban, along with possible arrest and prosecution.

