Bharat Narumanchi: Texas pediatrician fatally shoots another doctor and himself while hostage in Austin, police say

Dispatchers received a call on Tuesday that a man with a gun walked into Children’s Medical Group offices and was holding hostages in the building.

Several hostages were initially held, police said, but some escaped and others were allowed to leave, except for Dr. Katherine Dodson, a pediatrician at CMG. Hostages told officers the man was armed with a pistol and what appeared to be a shotgun, police said. He also had two travel bags.

The gunman was identified as Dr. Bharat Narumanchi, 43, a pediatrician who was recently diagnosed with terminal cancer, police said. He had visited the CMG office a week prior to the shooting and applied for a volunteer position. Apart from his recent visit, the police could not find a link between Dodson and Narumanchi.

Flowers will be left at Children's Medical Group on West 35th Street on January 27, 2021.

Hostage negotiators then arrived on the scene and attempted to contact Narumanchi, but failed. After repeated attempts, SWAT officers entered the building where they found Dodson and Narumanchi dead from apparent gunshot wounds.

“It appeared that Dr. Narumanchi had shot himself after shooting Dr. Dodson,” said the police press release. The incident is still under investigation.

The Travis County Medical Examiner will perform an autopsy to determine the official cause and manner of death.

According to CNN partner KEYE-TV, flowers bore CMG’s mark on Wednesday as the community mourned Dodson’s death.
Dr.  Katherine Dodson

Dodson, 43, joined CMG in 2017 as a pediatrician, according to the medical center’s website. She was from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and was married with three children, the website said.

“She has the nicest way to sleep,” Michelle Sweitzer told KEYE-TV. “She tells your kids, ‘I love you,’ and puts them at ease and is the sweetest, nicest caring doctor.”

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