An 18-year-old died Monday after being stabbed several times in the arm and leg. Bakersfield Police arrested three suspects in his stabbing, but two others remain at large.

The attack happened in the 7400 block of District Boulevard in Southwest Bakersfield around 1 a.m. February 2nd.

Aaran Porter was on life support for two weeks.

His family says he was a model student and hard worker.

They say he was in his second semester studying criminal justice at Bakersfield College. He played football for the school and worked at a shoe store. He wanted to become a probation officer.

On the night of the attack, Porter was leaving a concert with his older brother Mahntel and older sister Antwanae.

Antwanae says they were caught up in a large fight in the parking lot. Porter was stabbed multiple times in the arm and leg.

BPD have since arrested 34-year-old Marcus Harris and 24-year-old Jeremiah Langston.

Nineteen-year-old Isaiah Starns was found and arrested in Pennsylvania this week.

BPD is still searching for 21-year-olds Armani Bonner and Donnie Nolen.

All five are accused of attempted murder, conspiracy, and gang participation.

Porter’s family insists he didn’t know any of these men.

“I know it’s hard for people to think that this was just a random act, but it really was,” said his mother, Kim Wyatt. “My sons are not affiliated in no gang at all.”

Porter’s family says his organs have already saved several lives because he’s a donor.

They’ve created a donation page to help them through this time.

If you have any information on the whereabouts of the two remaining suspects, call BPD at 327-7111.