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🚨 College Braddah Bus’ fo’ Stabbings in Cali Town

Da oddah day, plenny peopo in Davis wen see dis 21-year-old guy walkin’ around da park, not too far from wea one of da stabbings wen happen. Da kine attacks wen make two braddahs dead and one wahine all buss up. 🚑

Da braddah, Carlos Dominguez, used to be one University of California, Davis, student ’til las’ week. Da police wen say he get arrested fo’ tree stabbings in da college town. Dominguez from Davis and da police wen put him on suspicion of murdah aftah da locals wen call da police aftah seein’ one guy dat look like him walkin’ ’round da park. 🚔

Dominguez wen get caught wit’ one hunting-style knife wen da police wen grab him on Wednesday. At firs’, he wen get held fo’ weapons charge, but den on Thursday, dey wen charge him wit’ two counts of murdah and one count of attempted murdah. 😱

Da peopo in Davis, wea ’bout 70,000 live, wen feel bettah aftah da news. Da tree stabbings dat wen happen in five days wen make ‘um all shook up. Da las’ time homicide wen happen in Davis was 2019. Da mayor, Will Arnold, wen say, “A murderer is off the streets and our families will sleep easier tonight. Now the work begins, in earnest, to heal as a community, to take back our shared spaces and to move forward as one.” 🏘️

Dominguez wen live wit’ plenny roommates in one house in Davis fo’ couple years. Darren Pytel, da city’s police chief, wen say he was one t’ird-year biological sciences student at U.C. Davis, but he wen get kicked out fo’ school reasons on April 25. Da university wen confirm dat. 🎓

Da police chief no stay sure if Dominguez wen know any of da tree victims. Da firs’ victim, David Henry Breaux, 50, wen grad Stanford University, and he wen be known fo’ his compassion project. He wen end up dead ’round 11:20 a.m. on April 27, in da park jus’ east of U.C. Davis. Peopo in da city call him “the Compassion Guy.” Breaux wen get stabbed plenny, plenny times. 🔪

Aftah da firs’ attack, Karim Abou Najm, 20, one computer science student at U.C. Davis, wen get killed on one bike path aftah some kine beef in da park. One witness wen say he wen hea all da commotion and wen run ova to find da student all buss up wit’ stab wounds. He wen see one young, curly-haired braddah try fo’ take off on da bike. 🚲

Den, da next morning, da police wen arrest one 30-year-old guy wea dey call “person of interest.” Dey wen hold him fo’ suspicion of illegally carrying one concealed knife and on one outstandin’ felony warrant from one oddah county fo’ public intoxication and resisting arrest. But den one wahine from one homeless camp wen say she wen get stabbed too. Her name Kimberlee Guillory, and she wen survive. Witnesses wen say da guy who wen attack ‘um had curly hair and dark clothes. 👤

Da police chief wen say, “We believe that all three are connected, and we get evidence and information fo’ prove dat.” As of Thursday, no stay clear if Dominguez get any kine representation. ⚖️

Befo’ da arrest, peopo in Davis, wea get plenny trees, Little League fields, and dorms, wen feel mo’ scared. Usually, dey all leave windows open fo’ catch da “Delta breeze” from San Francisco Bay. Dis week, local businesses wen close early, university events wen get canceled, and evening classes wen go remote. Da farmers’ market wen cancel da Wednesday event too. 🌬️🚫

Da small Davis police force wen set up one tip line, wen work long shifts, and wen get help from local, state, and federal law enforcement fo’ handle all da reports. Social service departments wen help homeless peopo mo’ too, movin’ ’bout two dozen into emergency quarters. Da City Council wen skip da normal agenda fo’ Tuesday so da police chief could update da peopo. 🚨

Den on Wednesday aftahnoon, dey wen get calls ’bout anoddah person of interest. Carter Carlson, 23, who work at da elementary school next to da park wea Mr. Najm wen die, wen say he wen put flowers on one makeshift memorial by da bike path wen he wen see one guy wit’ messy hair actin’ weird on da playground. He wen call da police. 🌺

Carlson wen say, “He was pacing back and forth on a child’s bridge between two playgrounds.” He wen add dat wen anoddah man wen walk in da park, talking on his phone, da young guy wen notice and wen start fo’ walk away, going toward one local strip mall. Carlson wen follow him in his Honda Civic ’til he wen lose sight of him. 🚗

Aftah dat, Carlson wen see plenny police cars and den, ’round 5 p.m., police officers wen take da guy away. Carlson, who wen grow up in Davis, wen give credit not only da police but da whole community fo’ da news on Thursday. 🙌

He wen say, “Everyone has been very shaken, and everyone has taken this very hard, but dis community has really come together fo’ support those who have been so unfortunately attacked.” 🤝💕


NOW IN ENGLISH

🚨 College Dude Busted for Stabbings in Cali Town

The other day, many people in Davis saw a 21-year-old guy walking around the park, not too far from where one of the stabbings happened. The attacks left two men dead and one woman injured. 🚑

The guy, Carlos Dominguez, used to be a University of California, Davis, student until last week. The police said he was arrested for three stabbings in the college town. Dominguez, from Davis, was put on suspicion of murder after locals called the police after seeing a guy that looked like him walking around the park. 🚔

Dominguez was caught with a hunting-style knife when the police grabbed him on Wednesday. At first, he was held for a weapons charge, but then on Thursday, they charged him with two counts of murder and one count of attempted murder. 😱

The people in Davis, where about 70,000 live, felt better after the news. The three stabbings that happened in five days left them all shook up. The last time a homicide happened in Davis was in 2019. The mayor, Will Arnold, said, “A murderer is off the streets and our families will sleep easier tonight. Now the work begins, in earnest, to heal as a community, to take back our shared spaces and to move forward as one.” 🏘️

Dominguez lived with several roommates in a house in Davis for a couple of years. Darren Pytel, the city’s police chief, said he was a third-year biological sciences student at U.C. Davis, but he was kicked out for school reasons on April 25. The university confirmed that. 🎓

The police chief wasn’t sure if Dominguez knew any of the three victims. The first victim, David Henry Breaux, 50, graduated from Stanford University and was known for his compassion project. He ended up dead around 11:20 a.m. on April 27, in the park just east of U.C. Davis. People in the city called him “the Compassion Guy.” Breaux was stabbed many, many times. 🔪

After the first attack, Karim Abou Najm, 20, a computer science student at U.C. Davis, was killed on a bike path after some kind of argument in the park. One witness said he heard all the commotion and ran over to find the student injured with stab wounds. He saw a young, curly-haired guy trying to take off on the bike. 🚲

Then, the next morning, the police arrested a 30-year-old guy they called a “person of interest.” They held him on suspicion of illegally carrying a concealed knife and on an outstanding felony warrant from another county for public intoxication and resisting arrest. But then a woman from a homeless camp said she was stabbed too. Her name was Kimberlee Guillory, and she survived. Witnesses said the attacker had curly hair and dark clothes. 👤

The police chief said, “We believe that all three are connected, and we have evidence and information to prove that.” As of Thursday, it was unclear if Dominguez had any representation. ⚖️

Before the arrest, people in Davis, where there are many trees, Little League fields, and dorms, felt more scared. Usually, they all leave windows open to catch the “Delta breeze” from San Francisco Bay. This week, local businesses closed early, university events were canceled, and evening classes went remote. The farmers’ market canceled the Wednesday event too. 🌬️🚫

The small Davis police force set up a tip line, worked long shifts, and got help from local, state, and federal law enforcement to handle all the reports. Social service departments also helped homeless people more, moving about two dozen into emergency quarters. The City Council skipped the normal agenda for Tuesday so the police chief could update the people. 🚨

Then on Wednesday afternoon, they received calls about another person of interest. Carter Carlson, 23, who works at the elementary school next to the park where Mr. Najm died, said he placed flowers on a makeshift memorial by the bike path when he saw a guy with messy hair acting weird on the playground. He called the police. 🌺

Carlson said, “He was pacing back and forth on a child’s bridge between two playgrounds.” He added that when another man walked in the park, talking on his phone, the young guy noticed and started to walk away, heading toward a local strip mall. Carlson followed him in his Honda Civic until he lost sight of him. 🚗

After that, Carlson saw many police cars and then, around 5 p.m., police officers took the guy away. Carlson, who grew up in Davis, gave credit not only to the police but to the whole community for the news on Thursday. 🙌

He said, “Everyone has been very shaken, and everyone has taken this very hard, but this community has really come together to support those who have been so unfortunately attacked.” 🤝💕

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