Former WWE wrestler Shad Gaspard has reportedly gone missing after going swimming with his son in Venice Beach, California, according to a TMZ report. READ:
MISSING. Shad Gaspard gets caught in a sea current in Venice Beach, California. Photo from Instagram
Gaspard and his son were among a group of swimmers who got caught in a strong sea current on Tuesday, May 19, Manila time, as lifeguards rushed to their rescue. "At approximately 3:45 pm, L.A. County Lifeguards did see a black male in his 30s in distress. They went to try to rescue him," Deputy Trina Schrader told Fox News.
Gaspard rose to WWE stardom with JTG in the late 2000s as one-half of the Cryme Tyme tag team, a duo who"parodied racial stereotypes," according to WWE.com.
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