BREAKING NEWS: Stabbing takes place on steps of Kerckhoff Hall

Updated at 6:32 p.m.

Friday just before 11 a.m. a stabbing occurred on the steps of
Kerckhoff Hall, resulting in the victim’s hospitalization for
injuries that are not life-threatening.

Two individuals were in a verbal fight for several minutes,
which led to the suspect pulling a small knife on the victim, said
Nancy Greenstein, director of University Police Community
Services.

Greenstein said that because the stabbing occurred as a result
of an altercation, it is unlikely to occur again unsolicited.

“At this point there is no reason to suspect there is a
danger to students,” Greenstein said.

The victim and the suspect were reportedly spitting at one
another before the victim was stabbed, according to a UCPD
statement.

The victim proceeded to the Ashe Center, and was then
transferred to another medical center for treatment after UCPD had
been notified of the crime, Greenstein said.

A UCPD statement describes the suspect as “male, Asian,
5-foot-6, buzz-cut hair, possibly had a thin mustache, wearing
baggy white T-shirt and jeans.”

The suspect, who is still at large, will face an assault with a
deadly weapon charge upon arrest.

According to the California Penal Code, assault with a deadly
weapon is punishable by up to four years in state prison, up to one
year in county jail, a fine of up to $10,000, or a combination of a
fine and imprisonment.

UCPD will be stepping up its efforts to locate the suspect.

“There will be more directed patrol and officers (on
campus) looking for suspicious individuals,” Greenstein said.
“Hopefully there will be a better description of the suspect,
which will help in locating him.”

Greenstein said a sketch of the suspect should be available next
week.

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