In this May 25, 2007 file photo, the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Marion, Ill., is seen. (AP Photo/Southern Illinoisan, Chuck Novara, File)
In this May 25, 2007 file photo, the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Marion, Ill., is seen. (AP Photo/Southern Illinoisan, Chuck Novara, File)
Updated: Wednesday, 04 Nov 2009, 3:35 PM EST
Published : Wednesday, 04 Nov 2009, 3:35 PM EST
BENTON, Ill. (AP) - An Army veteran who authorities say threatened to go on a shooting rampage at a Veterans Affairs hospital in southern Illinois has been indicted on a gun charge.
A federal grand jury in Benton indicted 29-year-old Mark Harmon on one count of attempted possession of a firearm on federal property with the intent to commit a crime.
Tuesday's indictment replaces a criminal complaint that accused him of having a handgun last month outside the VA hospital in Marion after calling a nurse and saying he planned to "fill that place with lead."
Authorities say they found a loaded Glock 23 semiautomatic handgun and a magazine filled with 13 bullets in Harmon's truck.
Harmon is jailed without bond. One of his public defenders declined to comment Wednesday.