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Arraigned: One of two suspects in Oakland University stabbing

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The person suspected of a stabbing on the campus of Oakland College on February 5 has been arraigned in court docket.

Rochester resident Joshua Damon Edwards, 18, was charged with assault with intent to commit homicide following the Feb. 5 stabbing loss of life of the 18-year-old Rochester man. In keeping with police, the sufferer is recovering from a number of stab wounds.

If convicted, Edwards faces a most sentence of life in jail.

District 52-3 Choose Laura E. Polizzi set his bond at $1 million money. Edwards stays within the Oakland County Jail, the place he awaits a possible trigger convention on Tuesday, February 24 at 1:15 p.m.

A second suspect within the case continues to be on the run. Police described him as a darker-skinned man, 5-8 to 5-10 tall with chin-length dreadlocks, who was final seen sporting a black North Face jacket, black pants and white sneakers with blue backs.

Campus police have requested anybody with details about the stabbing to name OU campus police at (248) 370-3331.

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