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Boxing star Ryan Garcia arrested on felony vandalism charge in Beverly Hills


Boxing star Ryan Garcia was arrested in California on Saturday greater than a month after his majority resolution victory over Devin Haney.

Garcia was arrested on a felony vandalism cost after a Beverly Hills resort accused him of inflicting round $15,000 value of injury, a Beverly Hills Police Division watch commander instructed ESPN. He was reportedly arrested exterior the Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills.

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Ryan Garcia, left, taunts Devin Haney throughout their WBC Tremendous Light-weight title bout at Barclays Heart on April 20, 2024, in New York Metropolis. (Al Bello/Getty Pictures)

Garcia’s lawyer, Darin Chavez, told ESPN that Garcia may additionally face a public intoxication cost. The boxer was taken to a hospital after complaining of a difficulty after his arrest. 

“Ryan has been open about his struggles with psychological well being through the years, and right now he’s coping with an immense emotional burden,” Chavez stated, including Garcia lately misplaced his mom. “The help and understanding from followers and the general public are essential as he navigates these private challenges. 

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Ryan Garcia reacts after their WBC Tremendous Light-weight title bout towards Devin Haney at Barclays Heart on April 20, 2024, in New York Metropolis. (Al Bello/Getty Pictures)

“We’re working diligently to offer Ryan with the sources he wants. Our crew is dedicated to making sure that he receives the suitable assist and care to deal with each his speedy and long-term well-being. We ask for continued help and compassion as Ryan focuses on his household and his health right now.”

Garcia requested for prayers on X.

Ryan Garcia at Giorgio Baldi on June 2, 2024, in Los Angeles. (The Hollywood Curtain/Bauer-Griffin/GC Pictures)

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“This sucks, However I really like Jesus I might be okay,” he wrote on X.

He launched an extended assertion on Sunday.

“It’s at all times love. Due to my followers for at all times supporting me,” he stated. “Ya’ll know I’ve been coping with unimaginable stress, stress and now the devastating information of my mother’s well being. Love and compassion wins. All the time.”

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