WWE Hall Of Famer Tammy Lynn Sytch has had a very rough few years as she has been in and out of jail.She always manages to get in trouble with the law and it has happened agian and again this year. She was arrested in New Jersey for unlawful possession of a weapon and terroristic threats. The WWE Hall of Famer has a history of disturbing and erratic behavior.
According to a report by TMZ Sports, the legal documents revealed that Sunny was arrested in Keansburg, New Jersey. The former WWE Superstar was then booked into the Monmouth County jail. A couple of the charges are related to illegally possessing a weapon.
The weapons charges are classified as a third degree offence in the state of New Jersey. Terroristic threats are considered as a fourth degree offence. Sunny has been arrested six times for DUI in the past.
That is not all she did, as she killed a man in a car crash. The driver of the vehicle hit by Sytch, identified as Julian Lafrancis Lasseter Jr. of Daytona Beach Shores, was transported to Halifax Health Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.
Investigators now beleive that there is enough evidence to pick her up on charges of DUI manslaughter after toxicology tests confirmed suspicions that she was under the influence at the time of the accident.
During a bond hearing recently, the judge revoked Tammy’s bond because she had three previous DUI convictions. She was sent back to jail as a result.
“WWE Hall of Famer Tammy Sytch put in handcuffs & taken to jail. A judge revoked her bond. She’s accused of driving drunk & causing a fatal crash. Prosecutors argued she had 3 previous DUI convictions, was driving w/o a license & would be a danger to the community.”
WWE Hall of Famer Tammy Sytch put in handcuffs & taken to jail. A judge revoked her bond. She’s accused of driving drunk & causing a fatal crash. Prosecutors argued she had 3 previous DUI convictions, was driving w/o a license & would be a danger to the community.@fox35orlando pic.twitter.com/qbot1UpcQd
— Stephanie Buffamonte (@StephBuffamonte) May 13, 2022
Judge says no reasonable way to keep public safe from her other than complete bond revocation pic.twitter.com/XGXr9vxfCJ
— claire metz (@clairemetzwesh) May 13, 2022