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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Person close to Long Island town supervisor stalked and menaced political challenger days before GOP primary: police
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Person close to Long Island town supervisor stalked and menaced political challenger days before GOP primary: police

Last updated: June 23, 2025 11:07 pm
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A Long Island Republican primary took a dramatic turn just before polls opened when the boyfriend of the incumbent’s daughter was arrested for allegedly harassing his political rival in a series of late-night incidents. Joshua Smith, who is dating Smithtown Supervisor Ed Wehrheim’s daughter, was charged with stalking Suffolk Legislator Rob Trotta, who is challenging Wehrheim in the election.

According to police reports, Smith pulled into Trotta’s driveway late at night for three consecutive nights, shining his bright lights and revving his engine loudly. On some occasions, he even defaced Trotta’s political signs by cutting them up and spray painting others. Trotta, alarmed by the strange occurrences, contacted Suffolk police after the second night of disturbances. The police installed a discreet license plate reader in Trotta’s driveway, which ultimately led to Smith’s arrest.

Trotta expressed concerns about the safety of his family, especially in light of recent political violence. He feared that the harassment campaign could escalate into a dangerous situation. Despite the incidents, Wehrheim’s camp initially denied any involvement of Smith in any wrongdoing and focused on highlighting the supervisor’s record in office.

The arrest of Smith just one day before the primary added a new layer of controversy to the race. Wehrheim’s campaign emphasized the supervisor’s achievements over the past seven and a half years, distancing themselves from the distractions caused by the harassment allegations. Smith’s arrest raised questions about the involvement of the incumbent’s family members in the campaign and the impact it could have on the election.

As the primary day approached, the political landscape in Smithtown became more heated, with both candidates facing unexpected challenges. The incident involving Smith highlighted the tensions and rivalries within the Republican Party on Long Island, adding a new dimension to an already competitive race. The outcome of the primary would not only determine the Republican candidate for Smithtown Supervisor but also shed light on the dynamics of local politics in the region.

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