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A UC Merced student walks past police tape to leave campus after the stabbings. (Michael Robinson Chávez / Los Angeles Times) 5 / 5.
A male UC Merced student stabbed four people with a large hunting knife on the campus Wednesday morning before he was shot and killed by university police, authorities said.
A UC Merced soccer player, Isaias Ruiz, passed away and the university is mourning his loss, while a GoFundMe has been set up ...
Rita Spaur, who was hired in 2005 as UC Merced’s first police chief, retired this month. Debbie Aldridge Merced Sun-Star file Rita Spaur, the first chief of police at UC Merced, has retired ...
MERCED, Calif. (KCRA) — Four people were stabbed on the UC Merced campus Wednesday morning, and the suspect, who was a student, was shot and killed by police, according to university officials.
A UC Merced student has been arrested after allegedly spraying other students with a substance, according to university officials. At about 3:15 p.m. Wednesday, two female students were walking ...
UC Merced’s police chief is leaving for a job at UC Riverside after just a year in Merced, according to campus officials. Michael Reese, vice chancellor for business and administrative services ...
UC Merced officials Monday, April 30, 2018, released a brief statement on Twitter saying police on the University of California campus are investigating "concerns about specific social media posts ...
A UC Merced police officer was justified when he shot and killed Faisal Mohammad, the freshman student who stabbed four people during a Nov. 4 attack on campus, the Merced County district attorney ...
Five students at University of California, Merced, ... The suspect, who has not been identified but is described as a male in his 20s, was shot and killed by campus police, ...
UC Merced promotes first Hmong chief of police Friday, April 14, 2017 Chou Her is making sure he is a familiar face to the students of UC Merced as he takes on a more permanent role on the school ...
UC Merced officials Monday, April 30, 2018, released a brief statement on Twitter saying police on the University of California campus are investigating "concerns about specific social media posts ...
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