Riquna Williams faces burglary and aggravated assault charges.

PAHOKEE — Less than two weeks before the start of the WNBA preseason, Los Angeles Sparks guard and Pahokee native Riquna "Bay Bay" Williams has been arrested on burglary and aggravated-assault charges.

The 28-year-old was booked Monday morning into the Palm Beach County Jail on the charges stemming from an incident Dec. 6 in Pahokee. She was arrested April 22 in Miami-Dade County on a warrant in that case, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office said.

A judge ordered she remain jailed in lieu of a $20,000 bond.

Sheriff's office records indicate she forced her way into a home off McClure Road that evening after hitting the door with a skateboard and attacked someone in the home with whom she had been in a relationship.

After the man who lived in the home and his son broke up the fight, Williams allegedly went to her Chevrolet Camaro and grabbed a gun. The older of the two men told deputies that Williams put the gun on the trunk of her car and pointed at him saying "you'll get all 18."

She sped off.

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Williams' ex told deputies she is known to carry a gun but hadn't been violent while they were dating.

The state filed charges against Williams on Jan. 22. She does not appear to have a criminal history in Palm Beach County.

Williams is listed on the Sparks' online roster. She played in the team's Aug. 19 playoff game, which the Sparks lost to the Connecticut Sun.

The Sparks' next game, a preseason matchup against the Phoenix Mercury, is slated for May 11. The regular season tips off May 26.

The L.A. Sparks did not immediately respond to questions regarding Williams' arrest.

The 5-foot-7 guard was drafted by the Tulsa Shock in the second round of the 2012 WNBA draft.

She holds multiple records at the University of Miami, including most career three-pointers and three-point shots made in a single season. In 2012, she sat out the Sweet Sixteen round of the NCAA Tournament after being suspended for "conduct detrimental to the team," the university said. Officials did not elaborate on what happened.

Williams also was a decorated athlete at Pahokee High School, where she graduated in 2008.

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