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Rowdy The Skateboarding Dog Previews Upcoming Event in Ventura

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VENTURA, Calif. (KEYT) – Things are about to get rowdy at the Ventura Harbor because the short dawgs will be in da house!

Happening this Saturday, Rowdy the Skateboarding Dachshund will be hosting a dog-friendly event at the Ventura Harbor, set to feature vendors, races, photo ops, competitions, and more!

Rowdy is the viral skateboarding pup with over 300,000 followers on Instagram. In 2024, Rowdy made history right here on the Central Coast by becoming the first dog to skateboard in the X Games.

Rowdy and her owners, Ivan Cano & Kim Estrada, joined Your Morning News to talk about their return to Ventura.

"I think naturally the moment we brought her home, as skateboarder, she was consumed by the environment that she was in, and skateboarding was very much a part of our lifestyle, so she was just along for the ride," said Estrada.

Christopher Baum convicted of sexually assaulting woman in Oxnard hotel room

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VENTURA COUNTY, Calif. (KEYT) – Christopher Baum of Fairlawn, Ohio was convicted of one felony count of forcible rape this week in connection with an assault inside an Oxnard hotel room in 2018.

On the evening of Oct. 14, 2018, Baum was staying with a woman in an Oxnard hotel room when the pair went to bed after an argument earlier the same day stated a press release Wednesday from the Ventura County District Attorney's Office.

According to the Ventura County District Attorney's Office, the woman fell asleep and awoke to find Baum on top of her.

Baum the pinned her arms down and raped her despite multiple pleas for him to stop detailed the Ventura County District Attorney's Office.

After the assault, Baum fell asleep and the sexual assault survivor went to the restroom where she experienced significant pain and she later told friends what happened and reported the incident to local police explained the Ventura County District Attorney's Office.

"This verdict affirms that survivors of sexual violence have the right to be heard, believed, and
protected, and that those who commit these crimes will be held accountable," said Deputy District Attorney Julia McAndrew who prosecuted the case. "It is my hope that this outcome brings the victim of this case a meaningful measure of justice."

Baum was remanded into custody following the verdict and remains in custody without bail shared the Ventura County District Attorney's Office.

He is currently scheduled to be sentenced on May 29 of this year added the local prosecutor's office.

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Australian authorities launch investigation after Ruby Rose accuses Katy Perry of sexual assault

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By Alli Rosenbloom, CNN

(CNN) — Australian authorities say they have launched an investigation into a 2010 incident involving “Orange is the New Black” actress Ruby Rose, who earlier this week accused singer Katy Perry of sexual assault on social media.

The allegation stems from an incident Rose said occurred in a Melbourne nightclub in 2010 that Perry has since denied.

Victoria Police confirmed to CNN in a statement that officials from the Melbourne Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Investigation Team (SOCIT) are investigating Rose’s allegation stemming from an incident that allegedly occurred in Melbourne’s central business district. They declined to add any additional comment because it’s an ongoing investigation.

Perry has denied the allegations through her representative, who told CNN in a statement before the investigation was announced that Rose’s claims are “categorically false” and “dangerous reckless lies.” The representative has not replied to a request for comment on the investigation.

A representative for Rose has not returned CNN’s multiple e-mail requests for comment.

Rose first made her allegation earlier this week while replying to an article about Perry posted to social media by Complex magazine. The article was lighthearted in tone, covering Perry’s viral reaction to Justin Bieber’s set at the Coachella music festival, which she attended with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, to whom she’s been romantically linked since last year.

“Katy Perry sexual assaulted me at spice market nightclub in Melbourne. Who gives a sh*t what she thinks,” Rose wrote in the now-deleted post.

CNN has reached out to a representative for Trudeau for comment.

Rose initially wrote on social media that she was “not interested” in filing a police report on the matter.

On Tuesday, she indicated she had, in fact, decided to file a police report and could no longer publicly discuss the matter.

“This is a standard request from the police and in many ways, quite the relief,” she wrote, adding, “I can start the healing process now.”

Perry released her seventh studio album “143” in 2024 before embarking upon a world tour, which ended in December.

In April 2025, Perry was among six women, including Gayle King and Lauren Sanchez Bezos, who traveled on Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin, which sent the crew to the edge of space during a 10-minute space tourism mission.

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USC student who lost an eye at ‘No Kings’ protest disputes federal account of crowd warnings

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By Maria Aguilar Prieto, Rebekah Riess, CNN

(CNN) — The California college student who lost his right eye after being struck by a projectile while filming at a “No Kings” protest said Wednesday he was only recording and heard no warning before he was hit — an account disputed by federal authorities, who say officers issued multiple warnings before deploying force.

Tucker Collins, 18, who lost his right eye as a result of being hit, said he was documenting the protest outside the Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown Los Angeles on March 28. Wearing a black eye patch Wednesday, he spoke to reporters after his attorney announced the filing of a federal tort claim act.

The claim seeks compensation from the Department of Homeland Security and gives the agency six months to respond. It is a precursor to a potential civil rights lawsuit.

“One moment I was recording, and then the next thing I know, I can’t see. I’m on the floor screaming in agony,” the University of Southern California freshman said.

“There was no warning. I didn’t hear dispersal order. There was no one throwing anything next to me.”

DHS previously said that seven warnings were issued before crowd control measures were deployed and that “rioters threw rocks, bottles, and cement blocks at officers.”

DHS on Wednesday directed CNN to their earlier statement when reached for comment on the federal tort claim filing and Collins’ allegations.

Collins was hit in the eye by a less-lethal projectile he says was fired by a DHS agent, “destroying his eyeball and fracturing the bones in his eye socket,” his attorney V. James DeSimone told CNN.

Collins maintained he was there to exercise his First Amendment rights and that the use of force by federal agents was not warranted.

“There was no way in which I was doing anything at all except just taking photos, taking videos,” Collins said. “What I got from that is I lost an eye.”

Collins had followed the protesters to the detention center with the intention of documenting it, given his interest in photography and short films, DeSimone said. Although a tall black metal barrier separated the crowd of protesters and the law enforcement agents, and Collins stayed back from the front lines of the protest, he was still hit, his attorney said.

When asked about what transpired and why the projectile was fired, DHS previously said, “The First Amendment protects speech and peaceful assembly – not rioting.”

DHS did not say whether the agency provided treatment or had been in touch with Collins since his injury.

Collins described feeling “some of the worst pain I’ve ever felt in my life.”

“I couldn’t see anything, and I just didn’t know what was going on,” he said.

A nurse at the protest helped Collins with his wound, according to DeSimone. Collins was taken to the hospital, but the doctors weren’t able to save his eye and had to surgically remove it, he said.

The USC freshman studies astronautical engineering and has kept up with his schoolwork as he recovers, DeSimone said. Collins is getting used to reading with one eye, which impacts his ability to study, but “he’s still determined to try,” his attorney said.

A little over two weeks later, Collins said he is trying to regain a sense of normalcy but knows it will take some time.

“It feels like still that, like, everything I love is at risk of becoming collateral damage,” he said.

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CNN’s Sneha Dhandapani contributed to this report.

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