Accused murderer ordered to be medicated to stand trial

A judge is ordering a man accused of murdering a Yale University doctor to be medicated against his will so he will be competent to stand trial. Lishan Wang is accused of killing Dr. Vajinder Toor

News 12 Staff

Nov 19, 2015, 8:23 PM

Updated 3,300 days ago

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A judge is ordering a man accused of murdering a Yale University doctor to be medicated against his will so he will be competent to stand trial.
Lishan Wang is accused of killing Dr. Vajinder Toor and trying to shoot his pregnant wife in 2010.
Police say Wang was upset over a run-in he had with Toor in 2008 while they worked at a New York hospital.
Wang insists he's competent and doesn't need medication.