Two women along with two resident advisors are left with non-life threatening injuries after an alleged attack occurred in the dorms last night.
California State University, Stanislaus (Stan State) released an email to students at 8 a.m. briefing the students on what occurred.
“Last night Stanislaus State University Police responded to an emergency in the Residence Life Village on campus to apprehend a female student who allegedly attacked two of her female roommates with sharp objects. The student also injured two resident advisors who tried to stop the attack,” the email states.
The email then explains that the suspect is in custody. All involved are being treated at separate local hospitals.
So far there is no motive for the attack. Although the investigation is ongoing it is made clear in the email that the incident appears to be a a one time event and that the campus is safe again.
President Junn was also mentioned in the email stating that she wants everyone on campus to know that the situation was under control rapidly due to help from the University Police as well as the local police.
Faculty and staff had a similar email sent out them as well.
RAs are not allowed to disclose any further information at this time.
This story will be updated if more information is released.
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Resident allegedly attacks two roommates and RAs in dorms
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