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Man Indicted in Oikos University Shooting Rampage

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A grand jury has indicted a man accused of killing seven people at a small Christian college in California, the Alameda County district attorney's office announced Monday.

One Goh, 45, was indicted in August for the 2012 shooting rampage at Oikos University in Oakland. Authorities say Goh, a former student, planned the attacks after a dispute with the school.

A judge ruled last year that the Korean national is not mentally fit to stand trial after doctors diagnosed him with paranoid schizophrenia. But the indictment means Goh can go straight to trial if he's later found competent.

Meanwhile Goh, who has pleaded not guilty, remains behind bars.

Oikos focuses on serving Korean immigrants but is attended by students from around the world.

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