An Indian-born American doctor who was punished after 10 of his patients fatally overdosed on drugs he prescribed sought revenge by bombing the chairman of the state medical board, leaving him severely burned and without an eye, a federal prosecutor said in announcing new charges in the case.
A grand jury indicted Randeep Mann on three charges in connection with the attack last February on Trent Pierce outside Pierce's home in West Memphis.
The most serious charge - using a weapon of mass destruction against a person or property - could land Mann in prison for life if he's convicted.
Doctor in revenge attack
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