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New York Liberty Star Sabrina Ionescu Makes History Against Mystics Thursday
New York Liberty Star Sabrina Ionescu Makes History Against Mystics Thursday

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New York Liberty Star Sabrina Ionescu Makes History Against Mystics Thursday

New York Liberty Star Sabrina Ionescu Makes History Against Mystics Thursday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. On the day the NBA Finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers began, it was WNBA star Sabrina Ionescu who was busy making history. Advertisement The New York Liberty star guard hit a 3-point shot early in her team's contest against the Washington Mystics on Thursday, but it wasn't just any old basket. This particular connection from deep rendered Ionescu the most successful 3-point shooter in the franchise's history. "Sabrina Ionescu is the new 3-point queen in NY," the WNBA's official X account captioned video of the bucket. "She just passed Crystal Robinson for the most 3PM in [New York Liberty] history! NYL-WAS | WNBA Commissioner's Cup presented by @coinbase." Ionescu accomplished the feat early in her sixth professional season. She now adds the accolade to an impressive resumé that includes three All-Star appearances, three second-team All-WNBA selections, and a championship ring in 2024, which was the franchise's first title in its history. Advertisement Ionescu is one of the most prolific and dangerous 3-point snipers in the league, connecting on 36.3% of those shots across 7.3 attempts per game for her career. Ionescu is averaging 17.9 points, 4.7 assists, 4.3 rebounds and 1.1 steals per game through seven contests this season. The Liberty entered their eighth game of the season against the Mystics on Thursday night with a 7-0 record. Related: Sabrina Ionescu Reacts to WNBA's Big Announcement on Wednesday This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 6, 2025, where it first appeared.

Accused drug trafficker on house arrest, connected to Milwaukee day care
Accused drug trafficker on house arrest, connected to Milwaukee day care

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Accused drug trafficker on house arrest, connected to Milwaukee day care

The Brief Timothy Bea, a suspected high-level drug trafficker, was arrested after fentanyl was found in his vehicle. The discovery led to raids that uncovered drugs, money counters, and numerous firearms at properties connected to him, including a day care. iCare Child Care, run by Bea's girlfriend, Crystal Robinson, is facing license revocation by the state due to Robinson's "unsound judgment" related to the drug and weapon discoveries at the property. MILWAUKEE - The feds say he's a high-level drug trafficker. He's also connected to a Milwaukee daycare. And he's currently out of jail, for now. iCare Child Care is listed as operating out of a house on North 29th Street, run by Crystal Robinson. Robinson was arrested alongside her boyfriend, Timothy Bea, last in April during a traffic stop. FREE DOWNLOAD: Get breaking news alerts in the FOX LOCAL Mobile app for iOS or Android What we know After a brick of fentanyl was found under the hood, a gang drug task force raided two of Bea's properties, including a former Milwaukee bar, a soon-to-be day care, run by iCare Child Care. Between the two locations, filings say agents found drug presses, more than 11 pounds of fentanyl, two pounds of cocaine, money counters, and more than a dozen firearms, to name a few. Federal documents say casings from one gun (an FN Five-seveN semi-auto pistol found in a Jaguar) were connected to a shooting. Another gun (a Remington 1911 found in bar/iCare Child Care) was reported stolen during a home burglary in Indiana. Bea has no criminal record. In the days that followed, he was charged with federal drug and gun trafficking offenses. A judge ordered him released, pending trial – but the government wanted him locked up, and asked for another judge to review the case. What we know Federal filings say "Bea worked for this family child care center." Bea claimed he worked there for "the last two years, and was paid in cash." But Robinson said her boyfriend had worked there "for the previous three months," "purchased groceries," "provided transportation," and "assisted with remodeling a new location." So what's happening with the daycare? Wisconsin's Department of Children and Families stepped in, determining Robinson "did not exercise sound judgment" when she was arrested, or when drugs or weapons were found at the property where she was trying to offer child care, among other violations. SIGN UP TODAY: Get daily headlines, breaking news emails from FOX6 News The state is in the process of revoking the day care license. Robinson is appealing. She also has not returned FOX6's messages. As for her boyfriend, Bea was released from custody, pending trial, on 24-hour monitoring and house arrest. Filings say it was a quote "very close call." The Source This story was produced by FOX6 with information from federal court filings.

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