Three people die during Georgia hospital shootings
Hospital Safety Connection, April 9, 2008
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A man faces murder charges after going on an alleged shooting spree that killed three people at Doctors Hospital in Columbus, GA.
The suspect was upset at what he believed was poor treatment provided to his mother before she died in 2004, police told the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer.
The suspect went into Doctors Hospital on March 27 and allegedly shot to death two hospital employees and a truck driver in a parking lot, before police shot him, the Ledger-Enquirer reported. The suspect survived his injuries.
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