OMAHA, Neb. — In a story July 16 about Anthony Garcia being charged with killing four people with ties to a Nebraska medical school, The Associated Press reported erroneously that Garcia had held a medical license in California. Garcia applied for but was not granted a medical license in California.
A corrected version of the story is below:
Doctor accused in 4 slayings was denied licenses
Indiana doctor accused in 4 slayings was denied medical licenses after being fired in 2001
By MARGERY A. BECK
Associated Press
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An Indiana doctor accused of killing four people with ties to a Nebraska medical school that fired him was denied medical licenses in at least two states after the dismissal from Creighton University more than a decade ago.
Authorities have not disclosed a motive in the slayings, except to note the firing. But documents show that the dismissal for erratic behavior in 2001 had long-lasting effects on Anthony Garcia's career.