WWE Hall Of Famer Arrested Again After Being Nabbed For Terroristic Threats
KEY POINTS
- Tammy “Sunny” Sytch was arrested in Keansburg, New Jersey, Thursday and charged with 11 offenses
- Her charges included operating under the influence of liquor or drugs, reckless driving and careless driving
- Sytch was booked last month for allegedly unlawfully possessing a weapon and making terroristic threats
WWE Hall of Famer Tammy “Sunny” Sytch has been arrested for the second time this year.
Less than two months after being apprehended for making terroristic threats, Sytch, known as WWE's First Diva, was arrested in Keansburg, New Jersey, Thursday and charged with 11 offenses, WrestlingNews.co reported, citing state records.
Sytch, 49, was charged with operating under the influence of liquor or drugs, driving after driver’s license or registration was suspended or revoked, driving without a license, reckless driving and careless driving – likely to endanger person or property.
Her charges also included operating a motor vehicle during license suspension and failure to wear seat equipment, install interlock and possess a driver’s license, driver’s registration and driver’s insurance card.
Sytch is set to appear in court for a hearing on her latest charges on March 10.
No other information about her case was disclosed as of writing.
Her latest arrest just weeks after Sytch was arrested in Keansburg in January for allegedly unlawfully possessing a weapon and making terroristic threats, TMZ Sports reported.
She was taken into custody at the Monmouth County jail on the morning of Jan. 13.
It was unclear what the exact nature of the alleged crimes and threats was. However, records indicated that Sytch was charged with two counts of illegally possessing a weapon and one count of making terroristic threats.
"A person is guilty of a crime of the third degree if he threatens to commit any crime of violence with the purpose to terrorize another or to cause evacuation of a building, place of assembly, or facility of public transportation, or otherwise to cause serious public inconvenience, or in reckless disregard of the risk of causing such terror or inconvenience," the New Jersey statute reads.
The weapons charges each carry a possible three- to five-year prison term. The threats charge carries up to a one-year sentence.
The WWE personality has had many run-ins with the law over the years. She was arrested in February 2019 for driving under the influence, the sixth time she was arrested for that charge.
In 2018, Sytch also spent eight months at the Carbon County Correctional Facility in Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania, before getting released on parole in October that year.
Sytch went to rehab and had vowed to stay clean following her release.
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