A
male student at University of California, Merced, stabbed four people
as classes began Wednesday morning before campus police fatally shot
him, a school spokesman said. Two
of those stabbed were transported for treatment via helicopter, the
school said on Twitter, while the two others were treated on campus. "All conscious," the university tweeted about the victims. The
attacker was a California resident who was living on campus, Merced
County Sheriff Vern Warnke said. The victims were identified as two
students, a staff member and a contract employee at the school. Authorities
have not released a motive and it's not known what relationship, if
any, existed between the assailant and the victims, said James Leonard, a
school spokesman.
Warnke
said the attacker entered a classroom at about 8 a.m. carrying a
hunting knife with an 8-inch to 10-inch blade and stabbed one of the
students. The contract worker,
thinking it was a fight, went into the classroom and "ended up stumbling
upon the stabbing in progress. I think, through his actions, that he
ended up saving this student's life," Warnke said.
Outside the classroom, the suspect attacked a female staff member and slightly injured the second student, Warnke said. The suspect fled the building and was chased by two police officers, said UC Merced Police Chief Al Vasquez. "When
the suspect turned toward the officer, an officer-involved shooting
occurred and the suspect succumbed to his injuries," Vasquez said. Warnke said the bomb squad was called as a precaution because the suspect carried a backpack. "Events like this happen
elsewhere, but not at UC Merced, which may be still small in student
body but large in its sense of community — yet, it has happened," Chancellor Dorothy Leland said in a statement on the school webpage. She said the injuries were not believed to be life-threatening.
Merced is about 130 miles southeast of San Francisco.
The
school initially reported five people were stabbed, but later said the
figure was four, said Lorena Anderson, a school spokeswoman. The school
first said all of the victims were students, but later said that not all
of them were students.
The school Twitter page said that classes would not be held Thursday.
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