Indianapolis man charged with multiple felonies after allegedly stalking Fever guard Sophie Cunningham
Key Points:
- Kevin Singh, 48, was charged with multiple felonies including stalking, intimidation, and harassment after allegedly stalking Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham.
- Singh sent increasingly threatening messages via social media and hand-delivered a package containing a Guns N' Roses shirt and a letter to Cunningham at the team's stadium.
- The stalking and one intimidation charge are Level 6 felonies in Indiana, carrying potential jail time or fines, while harassment and another intimidation charge are misdemeanors.
- Fever security intervened after Singh's threats escalated, leading to the filing of charges announced by Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears.
- Mears emphasized the seriousness of online harassment and threats, praising Cunningham for speaking out and underscoring the right to safety in the workplace and community.