Crime & Safety
Man Sentenced For Sex Offenses Involving UCSD, SDSU Students
Along with custody, he will have to register as a sex offender.
SAN DIEGO, CA — A man convicted of exposing himself and committing lewd acts in front of female students at UC San Diego and San Diego State University has been sentenced to three years in county jail.
Adrian Haywood, 33, dubbed the "SDSU Gooner" in online circles, was found guilty for a string of sexually explicit incidents at university campuses, plus "a workplace incident involving a female colleague," according to the San Diego City Attorney's Office.
Haywood was convicted last month of six counts of indecent exposure, lewd conduct and sexual battery. He was sentenced to six months in jail on each count, to be served consecutively for the three-year total term.
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Along with custody, he will have to register as a sex offender.
The City Attorney's Office says he is also facing a separate indecent exposure case in El Cajon.
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— City News Service