Texarkana Gazette

Attacker kills one, wounds three in stabbings at UT

- By Jim Vertuno

AUSTIN, Texas—A student with a large hunting knife stabbed at least four people Monday on the University of Texas campus, killing one and seriously wounding the others before surrenderi­ng to police, authoritie­s said.

There was no immediate word about a motive.

Student Rachel Prichett said she was standing in line at a food truck outside a gym when she saw a man with a knife resembling a machete approach the person standing behind her.

“The guy was standing next to me,” Prichett said. “He grabbed him by the shoulder and shoved the knife in it. I just started running as fast as I could.”

Police identified the suspect as 21-year-old Kendrex J. White.

University police Chief David Carter described the weapon

as a “Bowie-style” hunting knife. He said the stabbings occurred within a one-block area as the attacker “calmly walked around the plaza.”

Another student, Ray Arredondo, said he was walking to his car when a mass of students near the gym started running.

“They were just screaming, ‘Run! Get out of here!’” Arredondo said.

One person died at the scene near the gym. The others were taken to the hospital. There were reports of additional victims with non-life-threatenin­g injuries, according to tweets from Travis County Emergency Medical Services.

The attacker did not resist when officers confronted him at gunpoint, Carter said.

Lindsey Clark said she saw the suspect get tackled by police as he was running toward the entrance of Jester Hall, a complex of dormitorie­s and classrooms. She described him as wearing a bandanna and gray sweatshirt and said he appeared quiet and subdued as police held him on the ground.

“You could see and hear people running and screaming: ‘There he is!’” before he was tackled by officers, Clark said.

Carter said it would be “premature” to discuss the suspect’s motive and “what was going through his mind.”

Arredondo later saw what looked like CPR being performed on someone outside the front door of the gym. Another student was sitting on a bench being treated for cuts to the head or neck, he said.

Authoritie­s cordoned off the scene as a large contingent of state and local police, including officers in helicopter­s, swarmed the area.

The University of Texas is blocks from downtown Austin and the Texas Capitol and is one of the nation’s largest universiti­es.

White was an active member of the Black Health Profession­als Organizati­on student organizati­on on campus, said Melody Adindu, the group’s new president. She said White was passionate about his work and was “very interactiv­e and easygoing.”

Some of White’s former classmates at Killeen High School, near the gates of the Fort Hood Army post in Central Texas, had similar recollecti­ons of him.

“He was a really smart guy in high school, he was always nice, had plenty of friends, and was in the Internatio­nal Baccalaure­ate program. I’m definitely surprised he would do this,” Kay’Lynn Wilkerson told the Killeen Daily Herald.

Ex-classmate Angela Bonilla called White “the sweetest guy, laughing and having a good time with people”.

Adindu and other students complained on social media it took too long for the campus officials to send a text alert of the attack. Texts to students showed a nearly 30-minute lag between the arrest and warning, even though city and county emergency offices were tweeting about the incident when they first responded.

Carter said White was confronted and arrested within two minutes of the first call to police and the situation was immediatel­y under control. The campus siren wasn’t used because there was no need for a lockdown to keep people in place, he said.

“There was no ongoing threat. We had him in custody as soon as we arrived,” Carter said.

The attack occurred in the central campus, just a short walk from the administra­tion building and the landmark clock tower that was the scene of a mass shooting in 1966.

The stabbings came only a few days after a 19-year-old man armed with a machete wounded two people at a university coffee shop in Lexington, Kentucky.

In the April 28 attack, the assailant at Transylvan­ia University asked about the political affiliatio­ns of people at the shop. He was arrested and charged with assault. The victims’ wounds were not life-threatenin­g, authoritie­s said.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Law enforcemen­t officers secure the scene after a stabbing attack that left one dead, three wounded Monday on the University of Texas campus in Austin. Police say a suspect is in custody.
Associated Press Law enforcemen­t officers secure the scene after a stabbing attack that left one dead, three wounded Monday on the University of Texas campus in Austin. Police say a suspect is in custody.
 ?? Associated Press ?? A man is arrested after a fatal stabbing attack Monday on the University of Texas campus in Austin. Police later said a student, identified as 21-year-old Kendrex J. White, was in custody.
Associated Press A man is arrested after a fatal stabbing attack Monday on the University of Texas campus in Austin. Police later said a student, identified as 21-year-old Kendrex J. White, was in custody.

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