- Zachary Greenberg, 30, allegedly stabbed a man riding his bike in Princeton, California on Sunday.
- The suspect is reported to be the same man who was arrested for assaulting a conservative activist last year.
According to the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office, Greenberg allegedly stabbed a man because he was riding his bike on the sidewalk.
The victim suffered multiple stab wounds by the time police arrived at around 6:40 p.m. and arrested Greenberg.
The San Mateo County Sheriff's Office said it found a four-inch folding knife at the scene, which they believe was the weapon used in the attack.
Greenberg has been charged with assault with a deadly weapon.
A mugshot provided to Campus Reform by the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office appears to be the same man who was arrested last year for punching former Leadership Institute Field Representative Hayden Williams in the face while he was at the University of California-Berkeley helping conservative students recruit members for their Turning Point USA chapter.
The Half Moon Bay Review reported the stabbing suspect is the same man who punched Williams at Berkeley last year.
Greenberg's trial for the incident at UC-Berkeley is ongoing.
"If @NancyOMalleyDA1’s office had actually pursued @HaydenTWilliams’ attacker last spring after charging him, would he have been free to stab this bicyclist? Zackery [sic] Greenberg attacked someone again yesterday (in Half Moon Bay) & is already out on bail."
The San Mateo County Sheriff's Office said it was not aware of Greenberg's previous charges and did not confirm whether Greenberg is currently...