A combined $250,000 reward is being offered to help Los Angeles Police track down the person responsible for stabbing UCLA graduate student Brianna Kupfer to death in a random daytime attack at a luxury furniture store.
The reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest or conviction of a suspect or suspects in the stabbing death of the 24-year-old last Thursday.
"We will find this vicious criminal, we will get him arrested, and we will prosecute to the fullest extent of the law," Councilman Paul Koretz said as he announced the reward. "Brianna, who was born, educated and was building her career here in Los Angeles," Koretz read on behalf of Kupfer's family. "She embodied everything that was great about Los Angeles and the entire city should leave over this senseless act."Kupfer was working as a consultant for Croft House on North La Brea Avenue and was alone in the store when a man entered the business.
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