Former UC Davis Student Charged With Two Counts of Murder, One Count of Attempted Murder After Series of Random Stabbings
- A 21 year-old former UC Davis student, Carlos Dominguez, pleaded not guilty to two murder charges and one attempted murder charge after being accused of three random stabbings near the UC Davis campus that left two men dead and one woman critically injured.
- The stabbings occurred within the span of five days and rattled the small college town of Davis, California.
- Dominguez was kicked out of UC Davis for academic reasons two days before the first stabbing and could face life in prison without parole or the death penalty if convicted.
- The victims include a beloved local character, a UC Davis senior walking home from an awards ceremony, and a homeless woman living in a nearby encampment.
- Police believe Dominguez acted alone and that the attacks were unprovoked, though a motive is still unknown.

























































