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UC employee in Oakland killing of gay man
by John Ferrannini
Oakland police have arrested a UC Berkeley employee in the recent stabbing death of a gay man, they confirmed to the Bay Area Reporter.
Sweven Waterman, 38, of Oakland, was arrested Thursday, March 9, and charged the following day by the Alameda County District Attorney’s office with the homicide of Curtis Marsh, 53, according to the University of California Police Department and Oakland Police Department Public Information Officer Kim Armstead.
Marsh was identified by police to the B.A.R. last Thursday afternoon after notification of his next of kin. Police said that so far their investigation shows no evidence of a hate crime, as the Bay Area Reporter previously reported.
The University of California Police Department assisted in apprehending Waterman, Armstead stated, but Oakland police have not responded to a follow-up email asking if the arrest was made on the UC Berkeley campus.
Waterman works for the university, according to the Berkeley Scanner, which stated he is a senior custodian with UC Berkeley’s housing and dining services. He’s being held without bail at Santa Rita Jail in Dublin and has six prior convictions dating back to 2002, the publication reported, including felony evasion, forgery, robbery, and vehicle theft.
An arraignment was scheduled for March 13 but Waterman did not enter a plea and the next court date will be March 21. The UC Berkeley press office declined to give a statement but Janet Gilmore, the school’s senior director of strategic communications, stated, “Waterman is on administrative leave from his position of senior custodian” and provided a statement from the UCPD. This statement contradicts an earlier Oakland police assertion that the arrest was made Friday.
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“On March 9, 2023 at 3:38 p.m. the University of California Police Department (UCPD) assisted the Oakland Police Department with the apprehension of a university employee wanted in connection with a homicide that occurred in Oakland,” the UCPD statement read.
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