UCLA Student Texted Pal to Say She Felt a ‘Bad Vibe’ Before Furniture Store Stabbing

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A 24-year-old UCLA student who was stabbed by a stranger in an L.A. furniture store last week had sent an ominous text to a friend shortly before the killing. Brianna Kupfer, who was working alone in the high-end store, messaged the friend around 1:36 p.m. saying that someone inside the store was giving her a “bad vibe,” police said. Fifteen minutes later, a customer found Kupfer lying on the floor dead and covered in blood, Lt. John Radtke said. Shawn Laval Smith, believed to be homeless, was identified as a suspect in Kupfer’s murder after officials released surveillance footage of him at a 7-11 shortly after the attack. The LAPD confirmed that Smith was arrested by Pasadena police and taken into custody on Wednesday afternoon. Kupfer was studying architectural design at UCLA.

UCLA Student Texted Pal to Say She Felt a ‘Bad Vibe’ Before Furniture Store Stabbing