Ryan Garcia Arrested

Ryan Garcia ARRESTED for $15000 DAMAGES to Hotel

It has been revealed that Ryan Garcia arrested yesterday for ‘felony vandalism’ after causing significant damages to a hotel in Beverley Hills.

The boxer, now 25-1, with his only career defeat coming at the hands of Gervonta Davis, is coming off a career-best win against Devin Haney, dropping ‘The Dream’ on his way to a decision victory over the pound-for-pound prodigy.

It is not without controversy, though, as Garcia was recently found to have tested POSITIVE for Ostarine, a banned performance-enhancing drug. Though he still claims his innocence, suggesting it could’ve only got into his system through contamination, it remains to be seen what punishment, if any, he will face as a result.

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Ryan Garcia ARRESTED

Garcia is known for his erratic behaviour, having recently taken to X with a video of him and an Orangutan in a car, and prior to the Haney fight downing a beer at the weigh-in, whilst also posting tweets predicting earthquakes and attacking the global elites for child trafficking.

However, yesterday it seems this was taken to a new level, with Garcia being arrested for causing up to $15,000 worth of damages to Waldorf Astoria hotel in Beverley Hills, with most damage being done to his room and the hallway.

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It is unknown why Garcia behaved in this way, though some fans are concerned for his well-being, with many suggesting substance abuse may be the reason behind his actions.

In California, any damage over $1000 is a felony. This is why police saw Ryan Garcia arrested.

It was noted that days prior to the incident, Garcia was the recipient of a welfare check from police, and was also cut off from drinking in the hotel bar one night.

Garcia’s mother is understood to have recently been diagnosed with breast cancer.

Ryan Garcia is currently in custody.

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