Florida veteran hospital patient shot at the doctor
A veteran hospital patient in Florida shot a doctor when he was taken to the emergency room at a medical facility.
The attacker was in a wheelchair, he had both legs amputated, reports NBC News.
59-year-old Larry Ray Bon from Michigan shot at a doctor near 18: February 20 27. This was his response to the doctor’s attempt to calm the patient who became nervous.
After the incident, the injured physician was taken to a local hospital, he was discharged in the evening on the same day. According to officials, the second hospital employee also received a minor injury, he did not need medical assistance.
According to the FBI, Bon served in the US Army for just over a month in the 1970s, and the amputation of both men's legs was not the result of any military injury. The reasons for the loss of his limbs are not specified.
A hospital spokesman said that safety in the facility was restored and the appointments and appointments scheduled for Thursday would be on schedule.
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