UCLA Student Has Her Throat Slashed By Male Classmate In Chemistry Lab

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THOMAS WATKINS | 10/ 9/09 08:04 PM | AP

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LOS ANGELES — Blood gushed from a student's neck and formed a puddle on the floor of a UCLA lab as instructors struggled to stanch the wound.

The 20-year-old woman was taken across the hall after being slashed in the neck by a classmate, and two staff members quickly applied pressure and put gauze on the wound. Stunned students watched in horror.

"Her eyes rolled back in her head, I called out her name and told her to stay with me. She wasn't really responding. I think she could hear me," said chemistry lecturer Stacie Nakamoto, whose lab the victim was brought into.

The victim, who Nakamoto and police would not identify, went to the hospital in critical condition. On Friday, her family released a statement saying she was showing signs of improvement and was expected to recover.

Damon D. Thompson, 20, was arrested shortly after the attack and booked for investigation of attempted murder.

Immediately after the attack, he walked into the student information center three floors below.

"He was very calm and said he had stabbed someone," said Carol Verduzco, an administrative assistant who works in the office.

She said she asked if he was joking and then she called the police. Thompson waited in a chair for the few minutes it took police to arrive.

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"I was in shock," Verduzco said, noting she saw no blood on Thompson.

Los Angeles police detectives were interviewing witnesses to try to establish a motive for the attack. Thompson and the victim were not romantically involved, Detective Mike Pelletier said.

A knife was recovered at the scene, a laboratory on the sixth floor of the Young Hall chemistry and biochemistry department in the heart of the university on the west side of Los Angeles.

Thompson remained in jail Friday on $1 million bail and was scheduled for arraignment Tuesday. Authorities did not know if he had obtained an attorney.

Thompson's relatives said he is an only child who left his mother's home in Belize two years ago to attend UCLA. His second cousin, 17-year-old Akilah Williams, said she was skeptical that Thompson was capable of the attack.

"He cares about what people think about him too much," Williams told the Los Angeles Times. "He gets stressed out but that doesn't mean he'd do something crazy."

LAPD Detective Alan Behnke said Thompson did not have any previous criminal history and had cooperated with authorities.

Cyril Baida, a teaching assistant who was working in a lab across the hall, said he did not know the victim or the suspect but was told that they were lab partners or had worked together in a small group on projects in their lab section.

Microbiology major Sandeep Gill, 20, said the lab is the hardest part of the organic chemistry class.

"Every week you have to go to lab and finish it," he said. "You're always on a time constraint. You're always on edge."

The session was part of an organic chemistry class led by lecturer Alfred D. Bacher, who said Friday that the class can be demanding but doubted the stress was responsible for the attack.

"I've been teaching this class for eight years, and I've never had this type of problem before," he said.

Witnesses said the attack left the blood-drenched woman dazed and near fainting.

Los Angeles police said Friday the woman was stabbed several times. They would not say what weapon was used or if the victim was stabbed anywhere besides the neck.

UCLA spokesman Phil Hampton said he could not provide details of the attack, adding: "Everything is still under investigation."

Lab classes were canceled Friday and counselors were available for students. Some said it seemed surreal that such violence could intrude on the normally subdued Bruin campus at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Olga Prikhodko, 20, said she had been in the lab but left about an hour before the stabbing.

"I don't really know what to think. It's weird it happened so close," she said. "You're sitting there working in a lab with these people, you think everything is fine."

Jackie Avila, 20-year-old pre-dental student, added: "It did make me fearful. It could have been me in the chemistry lab."

Chemistry and biochemistry chair Albert Courey said he'd never seen anything like this happen during his 19 years at the university.

"It was shocking," he said. "Normally our students work really well together."

LOS ANGELES — Blood gushed from a student's neck and formed a puddle on the floor of a UCLA lab as instructors struggled to stanch the wound. The 20-year-old woman was taken across the hall aft...
LOS ANGELES — Blood gushed from a student's neck and formed a puddle on the floor of a UCLA lab as instructors struggled to stanch the wound. The 20-year-old woman was taken across the hall aft...
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- noweknow I'm a Fan of noweknow 7 fans permalink

It's amazing this eruption of violence against Asian American girls. First Yale and now UCLA
Was this white boy rejected by his victim too?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:33 PM on 10/09/2009
- Gin1234 I'm a Fan of Gin1234 16 fans permalink

Actually, it's an eruption of violence against women. It just seems as though it is asian women because it has happened twice in a short period of time, but in this long run in the last year of seemingly constant assaults, murders, and violence, it has been all ethnic groups. It's women, in a society where men are feeling threatened because of loss of their jobs, and an inability to function in the role that society gave them, and in which in the past they whole heartedly bought into, who take the brunt of their self dissatisfaction. It has become constant and widespread, but still this culture continues to push the same old images and refuses to deal with it and the violent role some of its citizens, namely men, take on.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:46 PM on 10/09/2009
- Gover I'm a Fan of Gover 45 fans permalink

Look, Rihana STAYED with Chris Brown. Don't forget that. Plenty of women condone violence against women.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:58 PM on 10/09/2009
- DawnLA I'm a Fan of DawnLA 18 fans permalink

How do you know the races of the parties?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:00 PM on 10/09/2009
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It was just a case of chance that the girl is Asian or female for that matter. My math professor here in Belize told me that he knew Damon. He is creole not white and was apparently pampered and very demanding about his grades. The stresses of living away from home, being assimilated into a new society and a tough course on a young person could have caused him to detract from reality. It is very unfortunate.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:16 PM on 10/17/2009
- ifitwereme I'm a Fan of ifitwereme 5 fans permalink
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this wouldn't happen at USC. fight on!!!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:23 PM on 10/09/2009

OK...I am a UCLA alumnus, and that comment seriously sucks, not just against Bruins, but against women as a whole!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:06 PM on 10/09/2009
- Winthorpe I'm a Fan of Winthorpe 9 fans permalink

I wouldn't expect anything else from someone who represents that classy institution, U$C.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:28 PM on 10/12/2009
- sabela I'm a Fan of sabela 18 fans permalink
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Well, at least she was right there at one of the best hospitals there are.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 PM on 10/09/2009

What is with chemistry majors?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:48 PM on 10/09/2009
- ohmetoo I'm a Fan of ohmetoo 28 fans permalink
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I don't know but wonder about fumes.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:27 PM on 10/09/2009
- Aesthete I'm a Fan of Aesthete 31 fans permalink

Please do not assume that I am attempting to inject race or gender issues into this forum, I'm just giving an illustration that I personally know of about how some people react when they are feeling envious or threatened. The two parties involved could just as easily have been of the same race and gender, but I know a black female medical student who was brilliant, studious, and at the top of her mostly white class. She would later achieve cum laude status and graduate with honors from medical school. However, she, as an undergraduate student, received written threats to her physical well-being, heavily laced with racial slurs, from a classmate who happened to be a white male. Once these were made known to the school's administration, the matter was effectively dealt with and the offender caught and terminated from enrollment. A would-be horrible incident was prevented.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 PM on 10/09/2009
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Very sad and true. Jealous is a scary emotion. When racism or sexism is thrown into the mix it makes a situation even more potentially volatile.

Just because someone is able to do math or science well doesn't mean that they can't be emotionally unstable.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:19 PM on 10/09/2009
- StephenBP I'm a Fan of StephenBP 23 fans permalink
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I wonder what society would be like if there was more training in things like understanding emotions and emotional triggers and how to avoid emotional problems. The male student who ( that?) reverted to murderous violence should be kept away from society (i.e. incarcerated, imprisoned, whatever) for as long as humanly possible. Can someone like that ever be trusted again? It would be interesting to know his history, what drugs he was on, and what they were synthesizing in the organic lab.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 PM on 10/09/2009
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Horrible.

SouthrnBelle
UCLA Alumnus

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:04 PM on 10/09/2009
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Very sad. I am 24-years-old and science graduate. Don't think for a second that simply because a guy is "nerdy" or "sciencey" means that he is safe. But don't think for a second that simply because someone got into a certain program, has an analytical mind, or is a good student that it means that they are somehow more ethical or self controlled than other people. Sadists are everywhere.

That being said, M boyfriend is an engineering student and great person. But it's not because he is an engineering student.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:32 PM on 10/09/2009
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I think a baby boy got his little d!ck smacked down and he could not stand the humiliation of it...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:25 PM on 10/09/2009

First of all I'd like to say that the people that turn this into a gender issue are absolute imbeciles! These people are what is wrong with our society...one bad apple and statements like "I am beginning to think that the MALES of this country are the greatest threat to the peace and safety of our society". Let me tell you something..people that make those statements, that is what is wrong with our society!

If I had to take a wild guess, the chem student probably got pissed at the female because she denounced his intelligence...I've had a lot of women try to do this in my college years. That can be very insulting when someone criticizes your brainpower...it happens all the time in these group projects. So a little piece of advice...don't be quick to judge someones intelligence just because they don't grasp something as quick as you do. These kind of things push buttons to the extreme, but nothing justifies what this kid did.

And for all you people who say "all males" are a threat to safety and peace...well shame on you.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:55 PM on 10/09/2009
- Kaviraj I'm a Fan of Kaviraj 42 fans permalink
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That can be very insulting when someone criticizes your brainpower

Poor you......

Your comment shows that whoever said that to you must be right.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:12 PM on 10/09/2009
- Vxx I'm a Fan of Vxx 30 fans permalink

Why are you taking a wild guess? That just blows you up credibility wise. There are literally dozens of equally likely reasons for the attack so its literally stupid to take a guess.

You're saying more about your own baggage than anything else, eh?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:20 PM on 10/09/2009
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"No one can make you feel inferior without your consent" ~Eleanor Roosevelt

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:28 PM on 10/09/2009
- deeppeace I'm a Fan of deeppeace 53 fans permalink
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Yikes! Consider therapy.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:50 PM on 10/09/2009
- Jbird7 I'm a Fan of Jbird7 4 fans permalink
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"...the chem student probably got pissed at the female because she denounced his intelligence...I've had a lot of women try to do this in my college years. That can be very insulting when someone criticizes your brainpower..."

Your refer to the assailant as the chem student, but the victim is just "the female"? Funny, I thought they were lab partners. But semantics aside, how dare a mere female denounce a male brain! Riiiight. The glaring misogyny in your comment really makes your case. And you say the folks who see this as a gender issue are the imbeciles, eh? Sounds like your personal baggage is addling your logic....

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:10 PM on 10/09/2009
- RachelMc I'm a Fan of RachelMc 72 fans permalink
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yes. i blame organic chemistry. the class is intensely stressful and wretched.labs are 6 hours long and just down right brutal. for any1 who has taken this class u know what im talking about.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 PM on 10/09/2009
- wadenelson1 I'm a Fan of wadenelson1 227 fans permalink
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There was more than one time I wanted to stab my lab partner for screwing up hours of careful lab work with a moment's carelessness or inattention.

You're clawing to get an "A" in the class that's a prerequisite for medical school and little Miss or Mister Careless seems determined that to see that you get a "C."

The pre-meds at Vanderbilt were cut-throat anyway. They'd steal reference materials out of the library so other pre-meds couldn't view them, x-actoing pages out of books, intentionally misplacing reference books, cheating on tests (despite an honor code) and so forth.

You didn't dare leave your experiment unguarded for fear of sabotage by other pre-meds. It wasn't just your lab partner out to get you.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 PM on 10/09/2009
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Very true. And that continues into med school. My roommate is in dental school and some of the shenanigans is atrocious.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:27 PM on 10/09/2009
- ydrittmann I'm a Fan of ydrittmann 14 fans permalink

In a prerec A & P course for nursing school, students would steal tissue slides so they wouldn't have to wait to view them in open lab. The next semester I bought my own set and made tons of money as a tutor. Guaranteed slide access! This was B. C. [Before Computers]

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:39 PM on 10/09/2009
- Vxx I'm a Fan of Vxx 30 fans permalink

No.... I see the humor but organic chemistry or any other high stress professional situation is no excuse to go violent and no defense. There simply is no excuse for such an attack.

The attacker was a senior student... he's thrown his whole life away because he apparently couldn't manage his emotions. I'm sorry the victim was the one who ended up outing him.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 PM on 10/09/2009
- Kaviraj I'm a Fan of Kaviraj 42 fans permalink
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Organic chemistry is great! If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:13 PM on 10/09/2009
- TXfemmom I'm a Fan of TXfemmom 191 fans permalink

I am beginning to think that the MALES of this country are the greatest threat to the peace and safety of our society. There is a war in America squarely centered on the women of this country by the men of this country. Women do not kill, maim and act like neantherthals towards men in the numbers that we see here with men attacking women.

Hate crimes should include attacks upon women by men who rape and kill them because they are WOMEN.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 PM on 10/09/2009
- lungfish I'm a Fan of lungfish 106 fans permalink
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Not to undermine the fact that women are often on the negative end of these kinds of experiences yet its important to point out that women are as physically and emotionally violent as men. Maybe not as effective at it but there needs to be an understanding that women need to be accountable for their emotional and physical violence and abuse.
It would be smarter to take the gender issue out of the equation and focus on teaching men and women how to behave themselves.
A lot of men have had to live with women who were physically and emotionally abusive. I have had boiling water thrown on me, been struck repeatedly, called every name in the book in public, had sex used as a weapon against me, had my belongings destroyed or discarded, had my pets injured, had my car dented up, etc.... all by women who felt that they could do and say whatever they want to me. Calling the police only gets a suggestion to "lighten up" or move out. If I was the perpetrator I would go to jail. There is no excuse for it and until we get beyond gender, this stuff will continue.
if we only focus on protecting women we create laws that adversely effect mens rights in family law as well as criminal law. Men are being discriminated against when there should be a leveling of the playing field by removing gender from laws that protect people from violence...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 PM on 10/09/2009
- Kaviraj I'm a Fan of Kaviraj 42 fans permalink
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And what did you do to provoke such things? Blaming the women as an excuse is lame. Grow up!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 10/09/2009

Destroying someone's property is not the same as physical violence, but I hear what youre saying. The reason that rape is still a problem in this country is because when one occurs we turn to the victim and wonder what she did to bring it on, when in fact we should be turning to the guy (real men do not rape women) and asking why he did that and what can we do so it doesnt happen in the future. Our young men should be taught that rape is wrong. Counteracting rape and DV must start with our young men.

I second Aarchon's post. Right on!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 PM on 10/09/2009
- Gin1234 I'm a Fan of Gin1234 16 fans permalink

I am not sure that women are AS violent as men, but there are very violent women. The numbers killed and murdered by the other gender just don't equal out though. But the idea that a man should not tell or admit that he has been abused, is part of the system that promotes male violence. Our culture tells men that the only way they can be male is to react physically, instead of other ways. They are lessoned if they show emotions,etc. So this culture actually promotes physical violence in men by limiting other acceptable ways to react. Men have to start loudly addressing this. Men just seem to be satisfied with it, and to promote it themselves. In the end, noone is going to be able to turn things around but men. Women have made advances in stopping violence against women by publically demanding better treatment. It has taken decades for protections to be put in place. Men HAVE to start speaking up for the way they are viewed in this culture if not just to build a better life and the freedom to express their emotions in other ways . The police won't take you seriously at first. It takes decades. Decades of changing the way men are raised, viewed in the media, and used by the government to offer themselves up to be killed in war. Unfortunately, we seem to be going backwards in this endeavor lately.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:12 PM on 10/09/2009
- TXfemmom I'm a Fan of TXfemmom 191 fans permalink

Okay, look at the proportion of males within the criminal justice system who are there because of crimes against women. Then, look at all the MEN who have gone whacko and shot up campuses. Seen any women doing that? We had the male kill the female Yale student. Ninety percent of sexual assaults are male on female. Women are killed at alarming rates by men in their lives here in the United States. Ditto for stalking and similar situations. Do women sometimes commit those crimes, certainly, but if the overwhelming majority of those crimes are committed by males and females are the victims, then it does seem like a war on women in this country, committed by the men in this country.

All these males who are failing to take a legitimate look at this just prove my point. The country needs to take a good, long look into what is happening within our society which leads to men being so involved in crimes against women. Were the situation reversed, then men would be up in arms.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:40 PM on 10/09/2009

Oh plz wasn't the TA that saved her life also "male", it makes no sense grouping a whole segment of society with random events.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 PM on 10/09/2009
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That's why it's so important for men to speak up and take an active role in calling attention to this kind of thing. There are so many good, decent men out there - men who genuinely care about the violence inflicted on women by other men. But if they don't speak up in everyday life (until a woman's bleeding or crying on them), no one will know they are there.

The idea that because only a percentage of men are violent towards women, it means that there isn't an issue with male on female violence - that idea is only going to downplay and help perpetuate the very real, very horrible violence itself. Denial never solved much of anything. Some men are hateful and horribly violent to women because they are women, and that's bad for everyone.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 PM on 10/09/2009
- jws2346 I'm a Fan of jws2346 33 fans permalink

This is unbelievable. I think the uptick in gun sales is indicative of the publics belief that the authorities can't protect it's citizens from the bullying individuals. I know the dude used a knife and not a gun, but good grief one minute I'm reading about cops beating up a handicapped student (student assaulted in Marshawn Pitts, Chicago) and the next I'm reading about some lady getting her throart slit at UCLA in Calif. Just what do these cops do besides eat doughnuts.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 PM on 10/09/2009
- Vxx I'm a Fan of Vxx 30 fans permalink

Are you suggesting that each one of us be assigned our own police officer? o.O

How about the community and groups of people work together to identify and mitigate people who can't handle their emotions in a mature way like this attacker?

And where did the guns remark come from? People do horrific things to each other with all kinds of things.... the trick is to identify these people early in the game and, as a social unit, find ways to redirect them in healthier ways. No one seems to want to spend money on the early end of the problem - they just want to *react* to the explosion.

Its always more expensive to fix something near the end of the process rather than at the beginning.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 PM on 10/09/2009

If this had been a gun death, this place would have 10x the comments blaming the GOP, christians, etc....

Maybe it's time to admit that humans aren't always nice and will kill with little remorse. Either way it's a terrible thing to happen.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 PM on 10/09/2009

What has gone so wrong why students are manifesting such aggressive behaviour towards their cohorts?

Is this a new "only in American" thing?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 PM on 10/09/2009

I think in today's age violence is increasing, but it appears to increase a lot more due to the speed and volume of information available to us. That and the fact that people LOVE to hear about these things. Humans are morbid and often violent.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 PM on 10/09/2009
- Vxx I'm a Fan of Vxx 30 fans permalink

Actually, "violence" is a pretty constant thing in human history. The temporary REDUCTION in violence in some advanced countries makes it SEEM more horrific when something terrible happens.

The fact that society now has the tools and the science to solve many of these problems but fails to dedicate resources on it is pretty sad though.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 PM on 10/09/2009
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