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Olympic Hopeful Accused of Brutal Stabbing
6 Jan
Summary
- Athlete faces murder charges for allegedly stabbing Uber driver 60 times.
- Claimed self-defense, but prosecutors say attack was premeditated.
- Driver was partially paralyzed, making assault claim questionable.

Khayla Dawson, an Olympic hopeful from Colorado, has been charged with first-degree murder, aggravated robbery, and motor vehicle theft following the alleged stabbing death of Uber driver Jeremy Campbell. Dawson reportedly booked an Uber on October 26, 2025, for a late-night "joy ride." She claims she woke up to Campbell attempting to sexually assault her and defended herself by stabbing him.
Prosecutors dispute this account, presenting evidence that Dawson brought a kitchen knife and gloves, suggesting premeditation. A preliminary hearing on January 2, 2026, revealed that Campbell was partially paralyzed on his right side, making the self-defense claim questionable according to detectives.




