was fired from his teaching assistant job due to 'behavioral problems' just days before he was arrested for allegedly murdering four University of students. Kohberger, 28, was facing disciplinary actions at his University job before he was ultimately left go on December 19 - roughly one month after he allegedly killed four students. Eleven days later, he was arrested in Pennsylvania at his parents home. He started the position in August and was put under investigation within a month due to 'behavioral problems' and having a 'sexist attitude toward women,'
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