Los Angeles Times

New details in campus killing

Cal State Fullerton suspect left signs of a kidnap plan, police say

- By Hannah Fry, Alejandra Reyes-Velarde and Ben Brazil

Suspect in Fullerton slaying may have planned to kidnap target, police say.

A man suspected of fatally stabbing a Cal State Fullerton employee in a campus parking lot may have been trying to kidnap him based on evidence found in a backpack left at the scene, authoritie­s said Tuesday.

The backpack found underneath 57-year-old Steven Shek Keung Chan’s vehicle had zip ties, wigs, a knife, materials that could help someone disguise themselves and an incendiary device described as “something capable of starting a fire,” said Fullerton police Lt. Jon Radus.

“Investigat­ors believe that Chan was specifical­ly targeted in the attack,” Radus wrote in a news release. “Investigat­ors also believe that the suspect was injured during the attack and he may have laceration­s to one or both of his hands.”

The investigat­ion into the stabbing began about 8:30 a.m. Monday. Officers responding to reports of an assault with a deadly weapon in the lot near the College Park building found Chan of Hacienda Heights inside a silver Infiniti, severely wounded.

Chan was bleeding from his head and had been stabbed multiple times. Paramedics treated him, but Chan died at the scene, Radus said.

The assailant, a man in his mid-20s with black hair, was last seen running near Langsdorf Drive and Nutwood Avenue after the stabbing. Authoritie­s combed the area with the help of Orange County Sheriff’s Department bloodhound­s but could not locate him.

On Tuesday, investigat­ors released surveillan­ce video of the attacker running from the scene and photos of a car they think is linked to the suspect.

Investigat­ors think the man f led in a black four-door BMW sedan, possibly an X6 model, with black wheels and dark tinted windows that was parked in a nearby lot east of the 57 Freeway. Images of the vehicle were taken from security footage, Radus said.

Officials say they hope the video will lead them to Chan’s attacker.

Chan served as Cal State Fullerton’s director of budget and finance and student services for university extended education from 2009 until he retired in 2017. He returned to the campus in early 2019 to work as a special consultant.

“I did not have the honor of knowing Steven personally or working with him directly, but over the past few hours, in providing a shoulder to lean on for those who were close to him, it is clear that he was beloved for his commitment to and passion for both Cal State Fullerton and our Titan Family,” Cal State Fullerton President Fram Virjee said in a letter to the campus community.

Authoritie­s have not identified a possible motive in the attack.

The stabbing frightened many on the campus on what was the first day of the university’s academic year. Cal State Fullerton employees peered at the scene as they carried their lunches back to the College Park office from restaurant­s across the street.

Lydia Jimenez, a 72-yearold a medical assistant, arrived at her office building across from the parking lot just as police pulled up. She told her colleagues to stay indoors.

“I told them, ‘There’s somebody dead out there,’” she said.

She didn’t leave her office building for hours, fearing that the assailant could still be nearby.

Anyone with informatio­n is asked to contact Fullerton Police Det. Victoria Chandler at (714) 738-6754. Anonymous tips can be directed to O.C. Crime Stoppers at (855) 847-6227.

 ?? Allen J. Schaben Los Angeles Times ?? POLICE and other investigat­ors scour the Cal State Fullerton parking lot where a man was fatally stabbed Monday, the first day of school at Cal State Fullerton.
Allen J. Schaben Los Angeles Times POLICE and other investigat­ors scour the Cal State Fullerton parking lot where a man was fatally stabbed Monday, the first day of school at Cal State Fullerton.

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