A statement from philosophers in response to the knife attack on the professor and students in a philosophy of gender course at the University of Waterloo this week, in which they โaffirm our commitment to academic freedom, and condemn all uses of violence, intimidation, or derogation that attempt to undermine philosophical examinations of gender and sexualityโ has been published and is open for signatures by other members of the philosophical community.
The statement was authored by Robin Dembroff (Yale), Justin Khoo (MIT), and L.A. Paul (Yale). It states:
The statement is posted here. Those interested in adding their name to the list of signatories can do so via this form.
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Three people were hospitalized following a knife attack that took place this afternoon in a University of Waterloo philosophy course. The suspect was arrested. No fatalities have been reported.
[original photo by Andrew Yang via UW Imprint, blurred]
The three victims, which include, according to the UW Imprint, the professor and two students, are in โnon-life-threatening condition.โ
The course meets in Hagey Hall, which is home to the universityโs Department of Philosophy.
The UW Imprint reports that according to one student in the classroom when the attack took place, โa man of about 20-30 years of age entered the class and asked the professor what the class was about. The man closed the door, pulled two knives out of his backpack and proceeded to attack the professor. Students ran to the back of the class to exit out of the one class entrance.โ
The University canceled classes in Hagey Hall for the remainder of the day but is expected to resume classes in the building tomorrow.
No charges against the suspect have been announced yet. The Waterloo Regional Police have said that โmore information will be provided when available.โ
UPDATES:
(a) The suspect has been identified as Geovanny Villalba-Aleman, age 24. He is a recent graduate of the university. He was charged with three counts of aggravated assault; four counts of assault with a weapon; two counts of possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose; and mischief under $5,000, according to theย National Post.
(b) The professor of the course, injured during the event, is associate professor of philosophy Katy Fulfer.
(c) โThe accused targeted a gender-studies class and investigators believe this was a hate-motivated incident related to gender expression and gender identity,โ Waterloo Regional Police wrote in a statement, according to CTV News.
(d)ย Global Newsย reports on the account of the incident given by James Chow, a student who was in the classroom at the time of the attack:
He was in the second row of seating when he says a man with a backpack came into the room near the end of class and began to talk to the professor.
โHe said to the teacher, โOh, is this such and such psychology class?โ And the professor replied, โOh no, youโre probably in the wrong class.โ Then he said, โOh, what class is this?โ The professor replied, โThis is a gender classโ or โphilosophy of gender class.โโ
Chow says the man asked if he could stay and the professor asked him to leave.
โWhile the man was listening to a reply, he put down his backpack in front of him at his feet, and he pulled out a knife. It still had like one of those sheaths or covers on it, like a plastic one.โ
Upon hearing that it was a gender studies course, Chow says the manโs body language changed, as though he were โhappyโ to hear that he was in that class.
โThe thing that disgusts me the most is this vile, mischievous smile that he had on his face and immediately the professorโs face just turned to like pure fear.โ
Chow, who has been taking spring courses to catch up on prerequisites needed for his masters of philosophy, says his classmates began screaming as the suspect started to chase the professor down the middle of the classroom.โOur classroom is like a rectangle, but thereโs only one entrance at the front where the man had entered and she ran to the back of the class. At this point, it was just pandemonium. Everyone was screaming.โ
In the heat of the moment, Chow says he decided he needed to โat least attack him or injure himโ so he says he threw a chair at the suspect as he cornered the professor in the back of the room. The professor was covering her face and screaming, Chow says.
โThe next thing I know, I was running outside with a bunch of the other students and I was screaming to them like, โGet out of the building now.โโ
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