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WWE Takes Extra Security Measures After 'Raw' Star's Life Is Threatened
WWE Takes Extra Security Measures After 'Raw' Star's Life Is Threatened

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WWE Takes Extra Security Measures After 'Raw' Star's Life Is Threatened

WWE Takes Extra Security Measures After 'Raw' Star's Life Is Threatened originally appeared on Athlon Sports. WWE has taken action amid online threats aimed at one rising "Raw" superstar. Fans were taken aback when one X user threatened the life of Roxanne Perez. A home address was also posted by the user and a date that implied when they would attempt to harm Perez. The account has since been withheld amid an investigation. Advertisement While "Raw" general manager Adam Pearce didn't directly mention "The Prodigy," he did assure WWE fans on X that the proper steps were being taken to protect the emerging star. Fightful reports that WWE added extra security measures for Perez's meet and greet this past weekend. It was noted in the report that WWE is taking the threats "very seriously." Roxanne Perez celebrates a victory on "WWE Monday Night Raw."(via WWE) This isn't the first time a female WWE superstar has been targeted by someone. The alleged stalker of "Monday Night Raw" star Liv Morgan was reportedly arrested outside of the WWE Performance Center in Orlando after the June 3 edition of "NXT." Former WWE superstar Sonya Deville was also the victim of a serious situation involving a stalker. Phillip A. Thomas II had been accused of driving to Deville's home in an attempt to kidnap her in 2020. Prosecutors said Thomas entered the home and waited for Deville. Advertisement A spokesperson for the Hillsborough County Sheriff's office confirmed that Thomas remained in Deville's home with a knife, mace, plastic zip ties, and duct tape. Months prior to the incident, Thomas allegedly sent a slew of threatening messages to Deville and her family and friends. Thomas was ultimately arrested and agreed to a plea deal that would keep him behind bars for 15 years. Related: Former WWE Team Makes Shocking Return to TNA Wrestling This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 9, 2025, where it first appeared.

Only cream of crop remains, Rams, Golden Knights take on top two seeds in semis
Only cream of crop remains, Rams, Golden Knights take on top two seeds in semis

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time08-05-2025

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Only cream of crop remains, Rams, Golden Knights take on top two seeds in semis

Westlake's Bradyn Spears throws a pitch during a non-district game against Iowa on March 19, 2025, at Westlake High School. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press) The future could hold an all-Southwest Louisiana Non-select Division III championship series next week at the state baseball tournament. But at the present, No. 3 South Beauregard and No. 4 Westlake face a pair of challenging semifinal road series to get to Sulphur next week. Westlake (26-10) must travel to a loaded No. 1 Sterlington (31-7) for a second consecutive year. The series starts at 6 p.m. today. South Beauregard (24-10) gets a rematch with No. 2 Erath (23-11), starting with Game 1 at 6 p.m. Friday. The Bobcats beat the Golden Knights 15-3 in Longville on March 11. But the loss proved to be a turning point as South Beauregard won 10 of 12 games to close out the regular season. 'Kids are excited to play them again,' South Beauregard head coach Jeremy Deville said. 'It was a weird game. We did not play well at every phase. It was an uncharacteristic game for us. 'I think that helped us in a lot of phases, and we got better because of that. Kind of an eye-opener for us. We started playing better baseball.' Since losing their regional playoff opener 9-5 to Loreauville, the Knights' pitching staff has allowed two runs, both unearned. Christian Wold has led the way with 13 1/3 shutout innings, while driving in seven runs at the plate. Deville said the Knights won't make any big changes in preparation for the rematch. 'At this point in the season you don't want to reinvent the wheel or anything,' Deville said. 'You just want to keep doing what got you here. 'We have to pitch well. We've got to get ahead in counts and play good defense. That's two strengths. When we pitch and play clean defense, we have a great chance to win when we do that. And apply pressure on offense as much as we can.' The Panthers swept the Rams in two games in the quarterfinals last year before losing 7-4 to South Beauregard in the final. 'We've got to dodge big blows from the meat of their order,' Reed said. 'You know, they have a Baylor commit (Miller Sheets), they have an LSU commit (Devin Downs), a (Louisiana-Monroe) commit (Travis Adams), and a Northwestern (State) commit (Brody Belanger) all in the lineup. And, you know, we've got to limit traffic on the bases when those guys are up.' Westlake will make its first appearance in the semifinals since its state championship in 1996. In four postseason games, the Rams' offense has been strong, outscoring Lakeside and Kaplan 45-13, while pitchers Hadley Hardesty and Brayden Spears have combined for 23 strikeouts and a 1.82 earned run average in 23 innings 'I think we're playing really good ball,' Reed said. 'I think our team has been very well-rounded the last few weeks, offensively, defensively, on the mound.'

Eunice police recapture escaped inmate after anonymous tip
Eunice police recapture escaped inmate after anonymous tip

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time07-03-2025

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Eunice police recapture escaped inmate after anonymous tip

EUNICE, La () — Eunice police recaptured escaped inmate, Richard Louis Deville, 34 of Eunice after receiving an anonymous tip of his whereabouts, officials said. Eunice Police said they responded to a call on March 6. around 6:45 p.m. saying Deville was located in an apartment complex at 821 South Beulah St, Apt. 3D. According to authorities, Deville had crawled through the attic area of the apartment building, breaking through the firewalls of each apartment, to reach 3A. Deville was found with drugs and drug paraphernalia, said Eunice police and has been on the run since December 2024 when he walked off a St Landry Parish Sheriff's Office trustee trash detail in Eunice. Authorities said, Deville has been charged with escape charges from St Landry Parish, criminal damage to property, possession of schedule II narcotics, possession of drug paraphernalia, unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling and simple assault. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Authorities said they allegedly arrested Deville's girlfriend, Kaitlynm Nicole Guidry, 33, of Eunice, who is charged with accessory after the fact for her involvement in the incident, obstruction of justice and resisting an officer. Both were transported to the St Landry Parish Correctional Center by St Landry Parish Sheriff's Office. Bond details were not released. Latest news President Trump suggests he may not change daylight saving time Baton Rouge police share details in hazing death of Southern University student, more arrests possible Eunice police recapture escaped inmate after anonymous tip Senate Democrats file complaint against DC US attorney Ed Martin Authorities seize illegal gambling devices, vapes, CBD in Breaux Bridge raid Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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