Crime & Safety
University of Iowa Student Arrested and Charged with Weekend Stabbing in Iowa City
The man was arrested in Macomb, Illinois after Iowa City Police received tips about his possible location there.

The Iowa City Police have announced that the man they believe is responsible for the stabbing in downtown Iowa City over the weekend has been taken into custody.
According to a police press release, on Sunday at roughly 4:30 p.m. Gabriel E. Badding, 18, was taken into custody in Macomb, Ill. by Western Illinois University Police on an arrest warrant issued by the Iowa City Police.
A Gabriel Badding is listed as being a student at the University of Iowa in the student directory, with a home address in Oak Park, Ill.
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At 1:57 a.m. on Sunday officers located two men who had been stabbed in an altercation near the intersection of Dubuque and Washington Streets. The two stabbing victims were taken to the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics for treatment.
Police say one victim received several stab wounds to the torso area, two of which were near vital organs, and the second victim received a deep stab wound in the upper arm when he attempted to intervene and help the first victim. None of the injuries suffered by either man appear to be life threatening at this time, according to the release.
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Police say that the Hawk Alert issued by the University of Iowa after the initial incident generated several calls to Iowa City Police indicating that Badding may have been involved. The suspect in the stabbing indicated in the Hawk Alert was described as a short Asian male wearing a red USA jersey.
Further investigation by police made them more certain of the likelihood of Badding's involvement, and they also became aware of his potential location in Macomb.
According to the release, Iowa City Police investigators contacted the Western Illinois University Police who located Badding's vehicle parked on campus. Upon further investigation, the WIU Police located Badding and took him into custody.
Badding is charged with Willful Injury-Causing Serious Injury, a Class C Felony; and Willful Injury, a Class D Felony, according to the release. He is currently being held in a county jail in McDonough County, Ill. on a $100,000 bond and is awaiting extradition to Iowa City.
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