Student at California State University 'stabbed to death by roommate'
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A California State University art student was stabbed to death by his own roommate in a sudden, violent attack.

Spencer Timms, 22, a student of industrial design at Cal State Long Beach, suffered fatal chest stab wounds at a home on Temple Avenue last week and sadly passed away at the scene, officials reported.

His roommate, 34-year-old Alejandro Iniestra, was arrested at the residence and is being held on $2 million bail.

‘I just thought it was really sad. It’s never that serious,’ Isaac Wright, a student and resident of campus, told KTLA 5 News

‘We’re just here trying to get an education,’ he remarked. ‘It’s unexpected for something like that to occur. Everyone here is incredibly friendly, so it’s hard to believe something like that would happen.’

At approximately 10:30 am on October 4, officers from the Long Beach Police Department responded to an ‘assist fire’ call at a residence on the 1300 block of Temple Avenue. 

Inside, they discovered two men with severe stab wounds to their upper bodies, including Timms, who was pronounced dead at the scene.

The second victim – a third roommate whose identity has not yet been released – was fortunately transported to the hospital in stable condition. 

Spencer Timms (pictured), 22, a California State University Long Beach industrial design student, was stabbed repeatedly in the chest at a Temple Avenue home last week and tragically died at the scene

Spencer Timms (pictured), 22, a California State University Long Beach industrial design student, was fatally stabbed in the chest at a Temple Avenue home last week and regrettably died at the scene.

His roommate, 34-year-old Alejandro Iniestra, was arrested at the residence on charges of murder and attempted murder and is being held on $2 million bail (pictured: CSULB campus)

His roommate, 34-year-old Alejandro Iniestra, was apprehended at the home on charges of murder and attempted murder and is being detained on $2 million bail (pictured: CSULB campus).

Iniestra, who remained throughout, was taken into custody by authorities without any incident. 

Homicide detectives are now trying to determine what led to the seemingly random attack, though they believe the 34-year-old suspect attacked one roommate before unleashing violence on the other, according to authorities.

He was taken into custody on murder and attempted murder charges, where a judge slapped him with a hefty bail. 

‘We are profoundly saddened by the loss of our student, Spencer Timms,’ university spokesperson Jeffrey Cook said in a statement to the Los Angeles Times.

‘We have been in touch with Spencer’s family, and have been reaching out to and supporting his Beach classmates and faculty,’ he added.

In a statement to students obtained by The Independent, Royce W Smith, the dean for the school’s College of Arts, described Timms as an ‘incredibly positive and impactful student’ who maintained a 4.0 GPA and shared a passion for design.

‘I remember quite well meeting Spencer on one of my visits to the department and clearly recall seeing and admiring the creative fire in him and his work,’ Smith wrote.

‘A student who knew he had something special to offer and who put all of himself into honing his talents and focusing his ambition,’ he added.

The second victim - a third roommate whose identity has not yet been released - was fortunately transported to the hospital in stable condition (pictured: CSULB campus)

The second victim – a third roommate whose identity has not yet been released – was fortunately transported to the hospital in stable condition (pictured: CSULB campus)

Along with murder and attempted murder charges, Iniestra faces special allegations for wielding a deadly weapon in both assaults, according to court records.

Detectives are preparing to forward the case to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office for evaluation and potential prosecution. 

He is set to be arraigned on October 21 and could spend life behind bars if convicted, as reported by the LA Times.  

Authorities are urging anyone with information to call Long Beach homicide detectives Juan Carlos Reyes and Jesus Espinoza at 562-570-7244. 

Anonymous tips can also be submitted via LA Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477) or LACrimeStoppers.org. 

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