耶鲁华人医生枪杀印裔前同事 疑为工作时结下冤仇
〉〉〉知道他家中有两个癌症患者,做为医生竟落井下石,这老印也干得出来!
一名44岁的华人医生王立山(Lishan Wang)涉嫌周一上午枪杀一名在耶鲁大学做博士后34岁印度裔医生图尔(Vajinder Pal Toor),并向被害人怀孕五个月的妻子连开数枪,但并未击中。王在开枪后驾车逃逸,但很快被警方逮捕,并在身上搜出两把手枪。
据了解,凶嫌与死者 曾在纽约市布鲁克林国王溪犹太医疗中心(King*****rook Jewish Medical Center)共事。该医院后来解雇王力山,王反控该医院种族歧视。王力山目前被收押,保释金被设为200万美元。
凶杀案发生在美国东部时 间周一(26日)上午7点50分左右,住在康乃迪克州布兰福特镇(Brandford)的图尔医生离开公寓,准备开车上班。图尔是传染性疾病专家,目前在 耶鲁大学医学院担任第一年博士后研究员。
一名邻居表示,她当时在室内休息,先听到5声枪响,短暂停了一会,又听到3声枪响。警方表示,图尔 的妻子潘尼塔(Parneeta)听到枪声后出来察看,发现丈夫倒在血泊中。凶嫌对她随意开了数枪,但并未击中。潘尼塔眼看着丈夫流血死亡。图尔夫妇另有 一名三岁的儿子。
邻居看到枪手开车离开之后报警,并提供警方凶嫌驾驶的红色厢式车的细节,警方在距离凶案现场一英里左右逮捕了凶嫌,并在他 身上找到两支枪。
据《华盛顿邮报》报导,中国籍的王立山来自北京。他与死者图尔去年在布鲁克林国王溪犹太医疗中心共事的时候就有矛盾。美联 社引述布鲁克林国王溪犹太医疗中心一名雇员说,有一次王立山离开加护病房的岗位,几个小时找不到人,图尔曾经训斥他,而王立山当着众人威胁图尔。王立山的 房东说,王立山失去了在医院的工作,2008年11月离开了离开了向她租的公寓。
王在去年提出联邦歧视诉讼,指控布鲁克林国王溪犹太医疗中 心种族歧视他。王在2008年5月被停职,院方在一封信中表示,决定解雇他。医院的工会通知王,院方同意继续聘雇他,如果他能申请精神障碍。院方最后在七 月份正式解雇他。
《华尔街日报》报导,达拉斯西南医学中心(Southwestern Medical Center)助理教授斯托利(Michael D. Story)表示,10年前王力山曾经在他的实验室工作。王的妻子得了乳癌,父亲也诊断出 有肺癌。他说:“他遭到很严重的打击。”
耶鲁警察局长裴洛提通过电邮告诉大学社区,这次谋杀并非随意性事件,同耶鲁无关。
Police: Former colleague kills Yale doctor at home
Article | Mon, 04/26/2010 - 20:57 | By Associated Press
BRANFORD, Conn. (AP) — A doctor was charged Monday with fatally shooting a Yale University doctor and firing at the victim’s pregnant wife after a history of confrontations with the victim and other colleagues that led to his dismissal from a New York hospital.
Branford police said 44-yearold Lishan Wang is charged with murder, attempted murder and firearms offenses in the fatal shooting Monday of Vajinder Toor outside his home. Police say Wang, a Chinese citizen from Beijing who was last known to be living in Marietta, Ga., also fired at Toor’s wife, but she was not struck.
Wang is being held on $2 million bond. A message was left with an attorney representing him in a civil lawsuit.
Toor worked at King*****rook Jewish Medical Center in New York before joining Yale. Police are investigating whether Toor and the gunman had a dispute on the job, using information provided by the victim’s wife, said Lt. Geoffrey Morgan.
“We’re following a hypothesis that the victim and the assailant had some sort of negative interaction at a previous employer,” Morgan said, adding that police do not expect to make additional arrests.
Wang and Toor were involved in a confrontation a few years ago at King*****rook after Wang left his post at the intensive care unit and was not reachable for a few hours, according to a hospital employee who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the ongoing murder investigation. The employee said Toor reprimanded him and that Wang threatened Toor in front of other employees.
Wang filed a federal discrimination lawsuit last year against the hospital. He talks about a heated exchange with “Dr. Vajinder” in May, 2008 after Vajinder accused him of ignoring pages and calls from hospital staff.
“An hour after this heated discussion, Dr. Vajinder then accused Dr. Wang of threatening his safety by using hostile body language, although he did not summon security to assist him,” Wang’s lawsuit states.
Wang was suspended with pay on May 22, 2008, and notified by letter that the hospital had decided to propose firing him. He was told by the union that the hospital would only allow him to remain employed if he sought disability leave for mental impairment. He was fired in July.
On Monday, Toor was walking in the parking lot toward his car at Meadows condominiums, miles from the Ivy League campus, shortly before 8 a.m. when he was shot multiple times.
Wang was taken into custody on a traffic stop nearby after residents provided police with details about the suspect and his vehicle, police said.
Toor was a postdoctoral fellow at the Yale School of Medicine who was working with the infectious disease section of Yale-New Haven Hospital.
Yale Police Chief James Perrotti sent an e-mail to the university community — which was shaken in recent months by the killing of a graduate student in her lab building — saying Branford police told him the crime was not a random act and was unrelated to Yale.
Hersh Arora, a neighbor and family friend, said Toor’s wife, Parneeta, had just waved goodbye to her hu*****and and closed the door when she heard gunshots and ran outside. She saw her hu*****and lying on the ground, saw a man with a gun and asked what he was doing.
The man started firing at her, so she hid behind a car, Arora said.
A neighbor tried to perform CPR on Toor, Arora said.
The couple have a 3-year old son, and Parneeta is five months pregnant, Arora said.
“She can’t even cry in front of the kid,” Arora said. “She’s trying to be brave.”
Wang’s lawsuit claims injuries resulting from discrimination based on race, national origin and disability, and accuses the hospital of retaliation against him for investigating, disclosing and opposing the discrimination.
Wang disputes evaluations by human resources staff at King*****rook that he had behavioral problems and anger issues, saying he received favorable evaluations.
“Additionally, during the time period when some of his supervisors and KJMC Human Resources began to falsely characterize Dr. Wang as mentally impaired and suffering from ‘anger’ issues, Dr. Wang scored well on the “interpersonal skills sections of his evaluations with no mention of emotional or anger-related problems,” the lawsuit states.
Another doctor, Dr. Gealda Xavier, claimed Wang had yelled at her during a phone call. Wang responded by accusing the hospital of racism.
“Dr. Xavier is not Chinese and Dr. Wang had previously complained to his supervisors that she had treated him in a rude and abusive manner. Nothing was done to address Dr. Wang’s complaint. However, the committee sided with Dr. Xavier, who is not Chinese, and inappropriately attributed the perceived problems with Dr. Wang’s behavior to unspecified ‘family problems,” the lawsuit states.
知道他家中有两个癌症患者,做为医生竟落井下石,这老印也干得出来!