A man was arrested Wednesday in connection with the fatal stabbing of USC student Bryan Richard Frost, Department of Public Safety officials said.</p>
<p>Travion Terrett Ford, 24, was arrested at 3:00 p.m. Wednesday and was booked on suspicion of murder at 7:42 p.m., said Officer Karen Smith of LAPD media relations. </p>
<p>Ford, a Los Angeles resident, does not live in the North University Park area, DPS officials said. Ford is being held at the LAPD administrative headquarters in Downtown Los Angeles without bail. He is awaiting arraignment. </p>
<p>Police have also obtained the knife they believe was used in the killing, said Andrew J. Smith, an LAPD commander.</p>
<p>Police said they are also questioning a woman who was present at the scene of the crime, but would not say if there is any relationship between the man and woman. Contrary to prior reports, police said they now believe the woman lives in the North University Park area.</p>
<p>Frost was stabbed Thursday, Sept. 18, when a verbal argument with a man outside an apartment complex near 28th Street and Orchard Avenue led to a physical altercation. Frost, 23, who was a student in the School of Cinematic Arts, was transported to California Hospital Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead. </p>
<p>Police later obtained a search warrant for an apartment in the complex. DPS officials said Ford does not live at that residence.</p>
<p>Undergraduate Student Government sponsored an emergency town hall meeting on safety in Bovard Auditorium Wednesday evening. USG called for the meeting in light of the killing and a pair of sexual assaults earlier this month outside of university-owned, off-campus housing.</p>
<p>The meeting, which featured a panel of representatives from LAPD, DPS, TrojanTransportation and Student Affairs, served as an open forum where students were encouraged to voice their safety concerns. Smith announced to the USC community that a suspect had been arrested in correlation to the stabbing at the meeting.</p>
<p>USC officials also revealed a new plan to supplement Campus Cruiser, which will use a taxi cab service that will take discretionary funds as a form of payment.</p>
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