Flau'jae Johnson's brother was arrested for jumping onto a basketball court during a fight between LSU and South Carolina.

24-year-old Trayron Milton was accused of defending his sister and charged with third-degree assault and battery and disorderly conduct.

March 13th 2024.

Flau'jae Johnson's brother was arrested for jumping onto a basketball court during a fight between LSU and South Carolina.
During a heated game between the women's basketball teams from Louisiana State University and University of South Carolina, things took a dramatic turn when a spectator, who happened to be the brother of one of the players, was arrested for jumping onto the court to defend his sister.

According to reports from Greenville News, the spectator in question was identified as Trayron Milton, a 24-year-old man and the brother of LSU's Flau'jae Johnson. He was charged with assault and battery, third-degree, and disorderly conduct by the Greenville Police Department. The incident occurred during the fourth quarter of the SEC Women's Basketball Tournament Finals.

The altercation began with just two minutes left in the game when Johnson pushed South Carolina's Ashlyn Watkins after she taunted her for committing a foul. This led to a physical confrontation between the two players, with Johnson being pushed to the ground by Kamilla Cardoso, who stands at 6'7". The commotion caused both teams to react and leave their benches. In the midst of the chaos, Milton jumped over the scorer's table to protect his sister. He was later escorted out of the arena in handcuffs for his actions.

According to Greenville police, Milton not only made physical contact with an SEC employee's head at the scorer's table but also stepped on her shoulders to jump over. He was quickly removed from the venue by police officers at Bon Secours Wellness Arena.

Milton was taken into custody and booked at the Greenville County Detention Center on Sunday, March 10. He was able to post his bond of $1,087.50 the following day, on Monday, March 11. Each of the charges he faces carries a possible punishment of 30 days in jail, a fine, or both, as reported by NBC Miami.

In the end, the undefeated South Carolina Gamecocks emerged as the winners of the game with a final score of 79-72, earning them the SEC Women's Basketball Championship title. The team is now expected to hold the number one spot heading into the upcoming NCAA Tournament.

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