Young pediatrician held hostage and shot by terminally ill doctor l GMA

Investigators are looking into an armed standoff between Austin police and Dr. Bharat Narumanchi, who held five pediatrics workers hostage before killing himself and Dr. Katherine Lindley Dodson, 43.

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35 thoughts on “Young pediatrician held hostage and shot by terminally ill doctor l GMA

  1. Doctors are one type of person you have a special relationship with, but it’s to a whole different level between a child and pediatrician. I know mine made me feel safe and I trusted him wholeheartedly. I even became friends with his daughter in high school. This is so sad 🙁 she had such a beautiful and warm smile too

  2. Something should happen with the killers famiky then . Money should be given or still even a lawsuit. Just Becuase he khs doesn’t mean it should be over imo

  3. One of the things that may be a root cause is that sometimes the combination of drugs and the circumstances can turn a lovely person into a vengeful angry person. It did with my Dad until the doctors changed the palliative care drugs. It only took 24 hours.

  4. Huh??? Does he have a wife or family what do they have to say. Every time something like this happens no one questions it it’s just another news story and to next murder 😡

  5. So let me get this straight. Their colleague found out he was dying, only 3 weeks left to live. Went to his place of employment and asked to volunteer, and they told him no? Did they think he was drowning and desperately needed to feel useful for the short time he had left? Notice the woman he killed was the one to say no. He held others but let them go. Why couldn't they say sure, here is some research you could do from home for us, that way he wouldn't be at the office, but still feel useful. Humans have to start being better stewards for one another. May he rest in peace and may she rest in peace.

  6. The healthcare industry is sad right now. A man wants to volunteer and help in these times and is probably using the last of his compassionate heart strings he has left on this earth and put himself out there in this pandemic when clearly he is putting himself at way more risk with his preexisting condition (cancer). Then gets turned down for his last fleeting effort to do something good for his community pro bono and probably felt insulted. Ok now this is happening. You could probably sprinkle in the minority aspect of it too which could add fuel to the fire for him feeling unfairly treated or not chosen because of his race. However, most importantly mental health is the realest thing out there that this country needs to focus more efforts on. This is a prime example of no matter how prestigious your title may be or how smart someone is, it is hard to escape a diseased brain/mind. Condolences to both families for this unfortunate end to their human experiment 🙏

  7. Stand off….okay. Guess they should've called and said a black man with a gun, not a doctor. How the hell is America so twisted? "We're going to stand outside and wait for you to calm down." for HOURS. Pffft. Please. Bust up in that office and fire away the way you did at Breonna Taylor's house. He's dead, problem eradicated.

  8. I thought guns in Texas were a good thing? Oh wait gun control laws are communist ideas? Oops there goes another one.

    Insert your false flag conspiracy theories below. ⬇️⬇️⬇️

  9. So the victim-doctor didn't hire the terminally-ill doctor.

    Okay, I've got my 'detective hat' on now:
    • maybe he wanted to have easy access to drugs?
    • she didn't bring him on board because she sensed something 'not right'
    • during the hostage situation, he told her he wanted drugs to help his condition
    • so he had to kill her; she knew too much.

  10. Please don't dump on me for saying, i do also feel bad for the Cancer Dr. He was most likely not in his right mind and this is something that would have horrified him to do, if the cancer had not eaten his brain. Sad all the way around.

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