The man who drove an SUV into a crowd of students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in an attempt to exact revenge for the deaths of Muslims around the world has been indicted, The Herald-Sun, a newspaper in Durham, N.C., reported on Monday. The assailant, Mohammed Taheri-Azar, was indicted on 16 counts, including attempted first-degree murder, for the March 3 attack, in which nine students were injured but none seriously (The Chronicle, March 6). A trial date has not yet been set.
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