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Man Leaves ‘Disturbing’ Note After Attempting Break-in at WWE Star Liv Morgan’s Home: Court Docs

PASCO COUNTY, FLORIDA, JUL 01 – Shawn Aaron Chan left a two-page note claiming privacy invasion and faces burglary and federal stalking charges after attempting to enter WWE star Liv Morgan's home with a BB gun.

  • On May 31, Canadian man Shawn Aaron Chan attempted to break into WWE star Liv Morgan's Pasco County home with an AR-15 style BB gun, leaving a disturbing note.
  • Shawn Aaron Chan flew to Orlando the same day his passport was issued, citing online grievances and alleging privacy invasion by Liv Morgan.
  • Surveillance footage shows Chan with a backpack and an AR-15 style BB gun, searching under the doormat and attempting to force open Morgan's door in Florida.
  • Following his June 10 arrest, Shawn Aaron Chan remains in Pasco County Jail facing burglary and federal interstate stalking charges, with a court hearing scheduled for July 18.
  • This case highlights ongoing security risks for WWE stars, as past incidents like Armando Montalvo's 2015 shooting show such threats are not uncommon.
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Man leaves ‘disturbing’ note after attempting break-in at WWE star Liv Morgan’s home: court docs

A Canadian man has been accused of attempting to break into WWE Superstar Liv Morgan’s home in Florida’s Pasco County.

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WFLA-TV broke the news in Tampa, United States on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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