Fails
Apr 7, 2022 7:38:07 GMT -6
Post by mwynn on Apr 7, 2022 7:38:07 GMT -6
So if you watched Wrestling in the 90's you know Sunny aka Tammy Lynn Sytch.
Since leaving WWF she has an arrest record longer than her arm.
In 2012, Sytch was arrested five times in a four-week span, for disorderly conduct, third-degree burglary, and three counts of violating a protective order. She was arrested a sixth time in January 2013, also for violating a protective order.[27] Sytch served 114 days in a Connecticut jail and was released in May 2013.[24]
She has been arrested twice this year.
Sytch was once again arrested on January 13, 2022, in Keansburg, New Jersey for unlawfully possessing a weapon and making terroristic threats.[42] She was booked into the Monmouth County Correctional Institution, but released the following day after being ordered to check-in weekly with the court. The charges stem from an incident in which she allegedly threatened to murder an "intimate partner" with a pair of scissors.[27][43] If convicted, Sytch faces eleven years in prison.[42] She was arrested again a month later in Keansburg and charged with eleven driving offences, including DUI.[44][27]
Now here is the failure of the justice system. The person clearly should not be on the streets. She is a danger to herself and others.
So you know what comes next?
On April 6, 2022, TMZ reported that on March 25, 2022, Sytch was involved in a fatal car crash in Volusia County, Florida, that killed a 75-year-old man. The Ormond Beach Police Dept. suspect Sytch was under the influence of alcohol at the time of the crash. According to police, Sytch was driving a 2012 Mercedes-Benz when she crashed into the rear of a 2013 Kia Sorento that had been stopped at a stoplight. Witnesses told police that Sytch was driving at a high rate of speed when she crashed into the Kia Sorento. The driver was transported to the hospital where he died of his injuries. Sytch was also transported to the hospital with unknown injuries. Police said that toxicology results could ultimately lead to criminal charges against Sytch.[45
Any Judge that presided over her case should be held accountable.
Since leaving WWF she has an arrest record longer than her arm.
In 2012, Sytch was arrested five times in a four-week span, for disorderly conduct, third-degree burglary, and three counts of violating a protective order. She was arrested a sixth time in January 2013, also for violating a protective order.[27] Sytch served 114 days in a Connecticut jail and was released in May 2013.[24]
She has been arrested twice this year.
Sytch was once again arrested on January 13, 2022, in Keansburg, New Jersey for unlawfully possessing a weapon and making terroristic threats.[42] She was booked into the Monmouth County Correctional Institution, but released the following day after being ordered to check-in weekly with the court. The charges stem from an incident in which she allegedly threatened to murder an "intimate partner" with a pair of scissors.[27][43] If convicted, Sytch faces eleven years in prison.[42] She was arrested again a month later in Keansburg and charged with eleven driving offences, including DUI.[44][27]
Now here is the failure of the justice system. The person clearly should not be on the streets. She is a danger to herself and others.
So you know what comes next?
On April 6, 2022, TMZ reported that on March 25, 2022, Sytch was involved in a fatal car crash in Volusia County, Florida, that killed a 75-year-old man. The Ormond Beach Police Dept. suspect Sytch was under the influence of alcohol at the time of the crash. According to police, Sytch was driving a 2012 Mercedes-Benz when she crashed into the rear of a 2013 Kia Sorento that had been stopped at a stoplight. Witnesses told police that Sytch was driving at a high rate of speed when she crashed into the Kia Sorento. The driver was transported to the hospital where he died of his injuries. Sytch was also transported to the hospital with unknown injuries. Police said that toxicology results could ultimately lead to criminal charges against Sytch.[45
Any Judge that presided over her case should be held accountable.