Man set to face 15 years in prison for 2018 Cabrillo College stabbing

SANTA CRUZ — A 55-year-old former state hospital psychiatric patient is facing a 15-year prison term as part of a plea deal confirmed Wednesday.

Steve Wooding 

After extended mental health treatment, Steve Wooding was found competent in August to face charges in a 2018 attempted murder case. Ahead of a potential trial, Wooding pleaded no contest to attempted murder, two counts of assault with great bodily injury and possessing a knife on a college campus before Santa Cruz County Superior Court Judge Denine Guy.

According to details of the case laid out in this week’s hearing, Wooding, unprovoked, approached a 19-year-old Cabrillo College student seated in a busy cafeteria and stabbed her in the back on Oct. 31, 2018. The student, pursued by Wooding, fled the cafeteria to a grassy area outside before students and at least one teacher assisted in pinning Wooding to the ground, according to Sentinel reports at the time. Student witnesses sharing their perspectives were not sure if the unfolding incident was a Halloween prank or a school shooting.

Before the assault, Wooding sent the Sentinel more than 100 emails and nearly 50 voicemails with nonspecific threats of his plans to commit an offense, communications which were forwarded to authorities at the time.

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