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Police report details Brittney Griner incident at Dallas airport - ESPN

A YouTube personality tried to push his way through Phoenix Mercury personnel in order to get to Brittney Griner while she and the team were at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport on Saturday morning, according to a police report obtained by ESPN.

Alex Stein, who the WNBA described as a «provocateur,» approached Griner while the team was walking on the concourse as they were heading to Indiana for a Sunday tipoff following two games against the Dallas Wings.

A Mercury security representative stayed between Griner and the individual, but the passenger pushed the security personnel. The guard pushed the passenger against a wall on the concourse, according to the report, and Griner waited behind a gate area until officers arrived.

Officers were dispatched at approximately 9:38 a.m. The security guard told officers that Stein «seemed aggressive and made some inappropriate comments» to Griner, the report said. While the passenger never got physical with Griner, the Mercury guard told officers the passenger was physical with him, but that he does not want to press charges.

Griner, one of the league's biggest stars, spent most of 2022 in Russian custody after officials said they found vape canisters with cannabis oil in her luggage. She was sentenced to a nine-year prison term but was freed in December through a prisoner exchange negotiated between the United States and Russia.

WNBA teams typically travel commercially, with few exceptions, for road games, although the league and the Mercury worked in the offseason to develop alternative arrangements where possible for Griner due to her high-profile case. According to a video posted by Mercury teammate Shey Peddy earlier this season, Griner and teammates appear to have

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