Doctor gets 32 years in prison for killing Yale physician
Source: Associated Press
Updated 3:38 pm, Friday, September 22, 2017
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) A mentally ill doctor who shot a Yale University physician to death and narrowly missed wounding the victim's pregnant wife was sentenced Friday to 32 years in prison, ending a seven-year legal drama over the gunman's sanity that included forcibly medicating him so he could be competent to stand trial.
Lishan Wang, 51, a Chinese citizen from Beijing, agreed to the sentence in June when he pleaded no contest to manslaughter, attempted assault and gun crimes.
Authorities said Wang opened fire at Dr. Vajindeer Toor and his wife, Parneeta Sidhu, outside the couple's home in Branford in 2010, killing Toor but missing Sidhu. Police said Wang was upset about a workplace dispute with Toor two years earlier at a New York City hospital where they both worked at the time.
Superior Court Judge Patrick Clifford in New Haven handed down the punishment to Wang, calling him a "revengeful and disturbed person" and saying the shooting was a "senseless, cowardly act."
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