WNBA won't name person responsible for security incident over fans' shirts, as Dream blame league
Key Points:
- The Atlanta Dream blamed the WNBA for an incident where at least three fans were asked to cover their shirts during a game, stating that their team personnel were not involved and criticizing WNBA security for falling short of expected standards.
- Two fans, a mother and daughter, were wearing shirts from XX-XY Athletics, a brand advocating for the protection of women's sports from biological males, while a third fan wore a pro-transgender shirt and was also asked to cover it.
- The WNBA issued a statement acknowledging the incident and saying it "should not have happened," but has not clarified who made the decision to ask fans to cover their shirts.
- The mother and daughter reported that the person who confronted them was not in typical security attire but was wearing a tan suit, raising questions about who enforced the shirt-covering request.