Murder charges filed against California ex-college student

DAVIS, Calif. (AP) — Northern California prosecutors on Friday charged a 21-year-old former university student with two counts of murder and one of attempted murder in connection with a series of stabbings in the college community of Davis.
Carlos Dominguez is scheduled to be arraigned Friday afternoon in the Superior Court of California, County of Yolo. He was picked up for questioning Wednesday near the city park where he was alleged to have killed his second victim and has been in jail since early Thursday.
Yolo County prosecutors said Dominguez is eligible for a life prison term without the possibility of parole or the death penalty, given the multiple murders. He is accused of fatally stabbing two people, including a fellow student, and stabbing a third victim who is now recovering.
It was not immediately clear if Dominguez had retained an attorney who could speak on his behalf. He could be appointed a public defender at his arraignment.
News of his arrest Thursday was a relief to students and residents shocked by the vicious stabbings, which Davis Police Chief Darren Pytel described as particularly brutal and brazen.
Dominguez was a student at UC Davis until April 25 — two days before the first victim was found — when he was let go for academic reasons, the university said. He was a third-year student majoring in biological sciences. Previously, he attended Laney College in Oakland, the university said.
On Friday, students headed to class, in contrast to earlier in the week when the campus was practically deserted, some said.
Talia Mickelsen, a third-year student studying animal sciences, said she lives in a building across the street from the one in which Dominguez lived. She noticed him a few times, but never interacted with him, she said.
Mickelsen said the last week has been scary, and she feels more secure now that he is arrested.
“It is very eye-opening, but I guess these things can happen anywhere,” she said. “Now, I just make sure I’m vigilant and cautious wherever I go.”
Coco Yan, a student also majoring in animal sciences, said she and a friend did not leave the house unless they went out together.
“I have no sympathy for the stabber,” said Yan. “A lot of people were stressed and scared because of it.”
