MERCED, Calif. ― An assailant stabbed five people as students headed to class at a rural university campus in central California before police shot and killed him, authorities said Wednesday.
All the victims attacked at the University of California, Merced, were conscious when paramedics reached them, Assistant Vice Chancellor Patti Waid said. Two of them were taken by helicopter to a hospital, but their conditions weren’t immediately known, officials said.
Three of the victims had injuries that were minor enough for them to be treated on campus, Waid said. Campus officials say some, but not all, of the victims are students.
They provided no description of the assailant or a motive for the attack that occurred outside a building as students entered it to go to class shortly after 8 a.m. PST, Waid said.
Student Alex Lopez was heading to class when he realized something was wrong on campus.
“I was listening to a podcast, and there was a break in talking, and I just hear a gunshot,” he said.
He said police and first responders flooded the scene.