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LAPD Seeks Potential Victims of Doctor Accused of Drugging and Assaulting Women

The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is urging potential victims to come forward as they investigate allegations against a doctor accused of using job recruitment websites to target women, drug them, and commit sexual assaults.

Dr. Babak Hajhosseini, 42, a physician and founder of Wound and Burn Centers of America, was arrested last month after a woman accused him of rape. His medical practice operates out of the Cedars-Sinai Medical Office Towers in Beverly Grove.

Investigators allege that Hajhosseini used online job platforms to offer high-paying positions and lure potential victims. Police say he would invite candidates to work overtime at his home, where the assaults allegedly occurred.

One accuser told police that Hajhosseini pressured her into consuming an alcoholic beverage, which rendered her unconscious. She alleges that he sexually assaulted and recorded her during the incident.

Hajhosseini was arrested on November 26, 2024, and later released on a $2 million bond. On December 21, he was formally charged with multiple counts, including drug-induced rape and rape of an unconscious person.

While charges have been filed based on the testimony of a single victim, the LAPD believes there may be additional victims who have not yet come forward. To assist the investigation, authorities have released a photo of Hajhosseini, hoping to encourage other survivors to speak up.

How to Report Information:

Anyone with information about Hajhosseini or who believes they may have been a victim is urged to contact the LAPD's Sexual Assault Unit at (213) 257-2050. Anonymous tips can also be submitted to LA Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-TIPS or via their website.

The LAPD emphasized the importance of ensuring justice for victims and preventing further harm.

Support for Survivors
Victims of sexual assault are encouraged to seek support and counseling. The National Sexual Assault Hotline offers confidential assistance 24/7 at 1-800-656-4673.


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Former Mayor Under Scrutiny For Asking For Ride

In December 2024, a video surfaced showing former Watertown Mayor Jeffrey Smith receiving a ride home in a police patrol car after a night of holiday drinking. The incident has sparked controversy, with City Councilman Cliff Olney accusing Smith of receiving "preferential treatment" from the Watertown Police Department.

The video, which has circulated widely on social media this week, depicts Smith interacting with officers before being escorted into the patrol car. Councilman Olney contends that such actions undermine public trust and suggest a double standard in law enforcement practices.

In response, Smith has downplayed the incident, stating, "It's not a big deal, I drive on a suspended registration too!" This remark has further fueled the debate, with critics arguing that it reflects a dismissive attitude toward legal obligations and public safety.

The Watertown Police Department has yet to issue an official statement regarding the matter. As discussions continue, the incident ...

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Antifa-Linked Rioters Reach Settlement with DOJ Over Portland Unrest

PORTLAND, OR – The American Civil Liberties Union announced on Tuesday that a settlement was reached between the Department of Justice and rioters, including Antifa and Black Lives Matter-affiliated demonstrators, who engaged in violent and illegal actions that destabilized Portland in 2020.

The lawsuit centered on allegations that federal agents deployed by the Trump Administration used excessive force against demonstrators. The ACLU accused federal law enforcement of “beating, shooting, and abducting” individuals, branding their actions as “unlawful and aggressive,” according to the Associated Press.

Over a span of 90 days in 2020, local police arrested hundreds of protesters, while federal agents detained approximately 100 individuals. Authorities responded to escalating violence with non-lethal crowd-control measures such as tear gas, rubber bullets, and pepper spray. Despite these tactics, the ACLU referred to these as “chemical weapons” and condemned their use.

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United States Congress has officially certified the 2024 elections, Naming Donald J Trump as the 47th American President. The certification on Monday January 6th, 2025 takes place 2 months after the November 5, 2024

Vice President Kamala Harris, who lost the presidential election to Trump in November, presided over this year's vote, while Vice President-elect JD Vance, a Republican senator from Ohio, sat in the front row of the House chamber.

Harris had vowed to uphold the "sacred obligation" in a dramatic video released on X this morning accompanied by the statement.

"Today, I will perform my constitutional duty as Vice President to certify the results of the 2024 election. This duty is a sacred obligation — one I will uphold guided by love of country, loyalty to our Constitution, and unwavering faith in the American people."

Trump, who is set to take office after mounting the most momentous comeback in political history was not seen in attendance.

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Watertown Police Identify Individuals Involved in Saturday Night’s Car-Pedestrian Crash

Watertown, NY -- The Watertown Police Department has released the names of the individuals involved in a car-pedestrian crash that occurred on Saturday night. The pedestrian, identified as 47-year-old Marty Parish, was struck while crossing State Street. The driver of the vehicle, 26-year-old Hunter DuPree of Carthage, was not injured.

According to police, the crash took place when Parish attempted to cross the street outside of a designated crosswalk. Parish was struck by DuPree’s car, sustaining serious injuries. As of Monday, authorities report that Parish remains in critical but stable condition.

Detective Lieutenant Joseph Giaquinto emphasized the importance of using crosswalks for both pedestrian and motorist safety. "It’s important that people use the crosswalks. They’re there for pedestrian safety and motorist safety. They’re in better-lit areas. When people are crossing the street in between intersections where there’s no traffic control to assist pedestrians, it increases ...

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NY Transgender Athlete Competes Alone in Women’s 400-Meter Race as Female Athletes Take a Stand

Staten Island, N.Y. -- A transgender athlete who has been breaking women’s records for years ran unopposed in the 400-meter race at the USA Track and Field (USATF) Open Masters Championships on Saturday. Camden Schreiner, who identifies as "Sadie," was the only competitor in the women’s 400-meter dash in Staten Island, New York, after the other athletes listed for the event refused to compete.

Race records indicate that the two other registered competitors, both teenage girls aged 16 and 17, were marked as "DNS" (Did Not Start), effectively making a bold statement by refusing to race against a biologically male competitor. Their decision reflects a growing movement among female athletes who are taking a stand for fairness in women’s sports.

 

Camden Schreiner who identifies as "Sadie"  transgender athlete Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) was forced to compete alone in a bold statement, refusing to compete against a biological male in a female division.

 

Forcing young female athletes to compete against a biological male with a clear physical advantage is not only unfair but also fundamentally wrong. The basic premise of women's sports is to provide a level playing field, acknowledging the inherent biological differences between men and women. Schreiner, as a male athlete, has greater muscle mass, bone density, and strength—factors that give an undeniable advantage over female competitors. Expecting teenage girls to compete under these conditions disregards the very principles of competitive integrity and equal opportunity that women's sports were created to protect.

Schreiner did face competition in the women’s 200-meter dash, where he secured first place against five teenage girls ranging from 14 to 18 years old. However, the refusal of competitors in the 400-meter race underscored the frustration felt by many female athletes.

USATF’s policy permits male athletes to compete in women’s categories, citing compliance with International Olympic Committee regulations. The organization asserts that athletes must meet "certain medical benchmarks" before being allowed to compete in a gender category different from their biological sex. According to USATF, the policy is designed to ensure fairness in competition while also maintaining the privacy of transgender athletes who seek eligibility.

 

Schreiner set facility records in the women’s 200-meter dash with a time of 24.50 seconds and the women’s 400-meter dash with a time of 55.91 seconds. These times also set new program records for RIT.

 

Schreiner has drawn widespread attention for repeatedly breaking women’s records over the past two years. In January 2024, he set new school records at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in the women’s 200-meter and 300-meter sprints. More recently, in January 2025, Schreiner dominated the Brockport’s Rust Buster event, setting facility records in the women’s 200-meter dash with a time of 24.50 seconds and the women’s 400-meter dash with a time of 55.91 seconds. These times also set new program records for RIT. The school later named Schreiner "Female Athlete of the Week."

The inclusion of transgender athletes in women’s sports continues to stir controversy, with many former female athletes voicing their concerns. Ashley Keleher, a former track star at Colby-Sawyer College, condemned the current state of women’s athletics, calling for an end to policies that allow men to compete in female categories. "Please stop this nonsense," she stated in response to Schreiner’s continued success in women’s competitions.

 

Schreider is listed in the 2024 season as 2x All-American during the outdoor season, Liberty League Champion in the 200 (24.14) and 400 (55.07 PR/LL Record), Atlantic Region Outdoor 200 Champion (24.57), ranked first in the Liberty League in the 200 and second in the 400, as well as setting program records in the 200, 300, 400 during the indoor season before running program records in the 200 and 400 during the outdoor season all previously records held by Biological women at RIT.

 

A recent poll released by New York Times/Ipsos, found that 79% of American respondents did not believe transgender athletes should be allowed to compete in women’s sports, while only 18% said they should be allowed to participate.

However, Senate Democrats blocked a Republican-backed bill that sought to ban transgender athletes from competing in women’s and girls’ sports at federally funded schools and educational institutions.

The bill failed to advance in a 51-45 vote. While Republicans hold a narrow 53-seat majority, most legislation requires 60 votes to pass, meaning some measures can only succeed with Democratic support.

 

Democrat Senators voted in solidarity, not a single one voting for the  protection of the rights of biological women and girls in sports.

 

Despite the growing backlash, Schreiner enjoys full support from his school and head track coach. His school bio highlights his achievements, describing him as a two-time All-American and an Atlantic Region Outdoor Champion. Additionally, he has been celebrated in media outlets, receiving recognition through photo shoots and favorable coverage from publications such as The Washington Post.

As debates over transgender participation in women’s sports intensify, female athletes are beginning to take a stand, refusing to compete under policies they believe undermine fairness. The young women who opted out of racing against Schreiner sent a powerful message, one that continues to fuel discussions about the future of women’s sports in the era of evolving gender policies. Their decision highlights the need for a reassessment of these policies to ensure that female athletes are not forced into inherently unfair competitions that jeopardize their opportunities and hard-earned achievements.

 

A list of "NAYS" clearly showing not one Democratic Senate member voted in favor of protection for women & girls sports.

 

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City Manager Eric Wagenaar's 2024 Report

City Manager's Report for 2024

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Police Blotter - City of Watertown - 3/3/25

Skyler Jay Finnegan - Brayton (29) Homeless - Finnegan - Brayton is charged with Criminal Contempt In The First Degree & Harassment In The Second Degree. Reports state that he violated the term of a Stay Away Order of Protection when he struck Mykenzie Graves in the head and ear area. He was transported to PSB, processed and held pending arraignment.

Chad Allen Counrtyman (32) 20848 Shepard St. - Countryman is charged with Robbery in the First Degree & Criminal Possession of a Weapon. Reports state that Countryman entered a home at 292 N Indiana Ave. in the city. He did so with a folding knife in an attempt to forcibly steal property from Kyle St. Clair, by threatening with that knife. He was processed on charges and held pending arraignment.

Skylar Jay Finnegan - Brayton (29) Homeless - Finnegan - Brayton was arrested on a Executive Bench Warrant on the 200 Block on N Indiana Ave in the city. He was transported to PSB for processing and held pending arraignment.

Brooke Elizabeth Davis (28) 709 Myrtle Ave - Davis was arrested on a Executive Bench Warrant on the 200 Block of N Indiana in the City. She was transported to PSB, processed, and held pending arraignment.

Makenzie Jade Sides (24) 722 W. Main St. Apt.#1 - Sides is charged with Assault in the Second Degree & Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Third Degree. Police reports state that Sides possessed a flathead screwdriver and used it unlawfully against another by stabbing the victim, Samantha Sides, in the right leg during a domestic incident while having a previous conviction of Criminal Contempt in the Second Degree. She was transported to PSB, processed and held pending arraignment.

Desiree Shaylea Barbosa (21) 263 State St. Apt,# 401 - Barbosa is charged with Assault in the Third Degree & Criminal Mischeif in the Fourth Degree. Police say that Barbosa, not having the right to do so, did intentionally damage a Nike shirt, valued at $20 dollars belonging to , Miguel Ramirez, by grabbing and ripping the collar as she repeatedly struck him in the face with a closed fist, causing pain and swelling as well as a gasp to his lower lip. Barbosa was arrested, transported to PSB, and held pending arraignment.

Macy Lynn Ward (47) 113 W. Main St. Apt.# 703 - Ward is charged with Falsely Reporting an Incident in the Third Degree. Police say Ward knowingly provide a written statement claiming a domestic incident involving the crime of Meanacing in the Second Degree did occur, which investigation revealed did not occur. She was arrested, transported to PSB for processing and released with an apperance ticket for 3/18/25 in Watertown City Court.

Onica Charolette Severa Navarrete (29) 369 Flower Ave E - On 3/2/2025 Navarrete, without consent of the owner, exercised control of a Guilfoyle Ambulance when she entered the drivers seat of the Ambulance which was running while EMTs were in the back with a patient.She is charged with  Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle W/O Consent. She was arrested, transported to PSB for processing and released with an appearance ticket.

Tammy Jo Rounds - Rounds is charged with Offering a false instrument for filing in the first degree, Grand Larceny in the Third Degree, Welfare Fraud in the Third Degree, & Misuse of Food Stamps. Reports state that Rounds  who was not an "eligible recipient" of SNAP Benefits, did knowingly aquire SNAP benefits from the Jefferson County Department of Social Services by commiting a fradulent welfare act on 5.2.2019, 2/2/2020, 8/22/2020 & 7/5/2022 by submitting a written application knowing the instrument contained false information reguarding household income. Round's action resulted in her recieving $9,434 in Snap Benefits. She was arrested via DSS warrant issued.

Christian Martrell York (33) 10320 Sate Route 37, Lisbon - York was stoppe on the 800 Block of W. Main and charged with Aggravated Unlicensed Operation in the Third Degree & Speeding. He was processed on scene and released with two apperance tickets

Cameron Kaleb Coe (19) Homeless - Coe is charged with Burglary in the Second Degree, Assault in the Second Degree, & Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Fourth Degree. Police reports state that Coe intentionally possesed a steak knife which he used to cause a laceration to the left kneck and shoulder are of Jesus Mendoza Jr. Coe was transported to PSB, processed, and held pending arraignment.

Joseph Angelo Haughton (35) Homeless - Haughton is charged by City PD with Criminal Contempt in the Second Degree. Police state he called, texted, and sent voice messages to the protected party, Christian Gebo, numerous times throughout the dates of 3/1/25 and 3/2/25 in violation of a Stay Away & Refrain From Order of Protection. He was transported to PSB, where he was processed and held pending arraignment.

Lindsey Jo Simonette (38) 147 Winthrop St. - Simonette is charge by Police with Disorderly Conduct. Police say Simonette was charged after repeatedly punching a female on the North Side of Public Square while numerous subjects were exiting Whistler's Tavern. She was transported to PSB, processed and released with an apperance ticket for 3/19/25.

William Henry Leslie (68) 169 Park Ave. - Leslie was pulled over on the 300 Block of Washington St around 10:16 P.M. and charged with Operating a Motor Vehicle with a BAC of More tht .08%, DWI in the First Degree, and Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle.  He was transported to PSB where a breath sample was provided showing at BAC of .14%. He was processed and released with appearance tickets.

Jesus Menzoda Jr. (53) 264 S. Massey St. Apt.# C - Mendoza is charged by police with Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Fourth Degree & Menacing in the Second Degree. Reports state Mendoza intentionally placed Eduardo D. Sanchez in reasonalble fear of physical injury, serious injury, or death, by displaying a machete and raising it towards Sanchez. He was transported to PSB, processed and held pending arraignment.

Joseph Angelo Haughton (35) Homeless - Haughton is accused of Meanacing in the Third Degree & Harassment in the Second Degree. Police reports say Haughton did shove a female victim to the ground and struck her with a shoe, in the face, during a domestic incident. He was transported to PSB, processed, and held pending arraignment.

Paul Kenneth Crandall (35) 114 Franklin St. Apt.# 309 - Crandall was charged by Police with Disorderly Conduct on the 100 Block of Public Square. Police say he caused a disturbance on Public Square and needed to be held back by  individuals after being told numerous times by Police to disperse. He was transported to PSB, processed, and released with an apperance ticket for City court.

Jeremiah Iosefo Fe'a (32) 9144 B Gen. Pike Loop, Fort Drum - Fe'a is charged with Resisting Arrest when police state he intentionally attempted to prevent a Uniformed Officer from an authorized arrest of himself by fleeing after being advised he was under arrest. He is also charge with Disorderly Conduct  after he engaged in a physical altercation with another male in the Westbound Lane of Public Square. He was transported to PSB, processed, and released with an appearance ticket.

Solomuu Feagai Maluia (22) 33051 4th Armored Div. Dr. Apt.# 319A - Maluia is charged by police with Disorderly Conduct. Police state he endaged in a physical altercation with another male on the sidewalk in front of 1 Public Square. He was transported to PSB, processed, and released with an apperance ticket.

 

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