The Latest: Autopsy shows slain student was stabbed 4 times

ATLANTA – The Latest on the stabbing death of a Fort Valley State University student in central Georgia (all times local):

9:15 a.m.

Authorities say an autopsy shows that a student killed on his college campus in central Georgia was stabbed four times in the upper torso.

Georgia Bureau of Investigation Special Agent J.T. Ricketson tells The Telegraph (bit.ly/1T3f0LM) in Macon that former student Joseph Anthony Scott is accused of stabbing freshman Donnell Phelps with a pocket knife with a 3 1/2-inch blade.

The 24-year-old Scott faces charges including murder and aggravated assault in the death of the 19-year-old Phelps and an attack on a campus security officer, who is expected to survive.

Police say Scott was harassing and groping three young women near the school cafeteria Tuesday, and Phelps came to their aid by trying to intervene. They say Scott began stabbing Phelps, who collapsed on the ground near the school’s infirmary and later died.

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7:30 a.m.

A candlelight vigil is planned to remember a Georgia college freshman who was stabbed to death at Fort Valley State University as he tried to help three female students.

School officials say the freshman class plans the vigil for 19-year-old Donnell Phelps at 7 p.m. Thursday on the campus, about 30 miles southwest of Macon in central Georgia.

Twenty-four-year-old former student Joseph Anthony Scott faces charges including murder and aggravated assault in Phelps’ death and an attack on a campus security officer, who is expected to survive.

Police say Scott was harassing and groping three young women near the school cafeteria Tuesday, and Phelps came to their aid by trying to intervene. They say Scott pulled out a pocket knife and began stabbing Phelps, who collapsed on the ground near the school’s infirmary and later died.

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