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Atlanta sports reporter Tabitha Turner has claimed she was pepper sprayed and attacked by her Uber driver Mericole Smith on Saturday, June 21. However, Smith claimed that she was attacked by Turner, ...
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Hawks reporter Tabitha Turner was punched and pepper sprayed during an altercation with an Uber driver, according to Hapeville police.
Tabitha Turner, the team reporter for the Atlanta Hawks and Atlanta Dream, was picked up from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Saturday by driver Nicole Smith.
On Wednesday, Atlanta sports reporter Tabitha Turner, who works with the WNBA and NBA for the Atlanta Dream and Atlanta Hawks, was joined by her attorney for a June 25 press conference to discuss ...
NEED TO KNOW Atlanta sports reporter Tabitha Turner claimed she was pepper sprayed and attacked by her Uber driver, Mericole Smith, on Saturday, June 21 The NBA's Hawks and WNBA's Dream reporter ...
Tabitha Turner, an Atlanta-based NBA and WNBA reporter was allegedly violently attacked by her rideshare driver earlier this month.
Before Hawks sideline reporter Tabitha Turner-Wilkins could even finish her question, Jalen made a play that had Rod yelling into the mic.
Tabitha Turner, reporter and analyst for the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks and WNBA’s Atlanta Dream, says she was pepper-sprayed and assaulted by an Uber driver (Getty Images for Marie Claire) ...
According to the passenger, popular sports reporter Tabitha Turner, the drama started when she ordered a comfort Uber from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta airport to her home on Saturday.
Tabitha Turner, a sports reporter for the Atlanta Hawks and Atlanta Dream, spoke with 11Alive to defend herself after a video surfaced of a physical and verbal altercation with Mericole Smith.
The Detroit Pistons and Atlanta Hawks are among the teams interested in Turner ahead of free agency, sources tell RG, as both teams look to bolster their frontcourts.
The Hawks, according to Grant Afseth, are interested in pursuing Pacers big man Myles Turner. “Atlanta is also monitoring Turner’s situation closely,” Afseth writes.