A 10 -year -old survivor Announcing large -scale shooting in Catholic Church His father said that after an interview after an interview, the surgery will have to be underwent on Wednesday after attracting the attention of the world.
Weston Hulsne, a fifth grade student in school shared a rigorous story inside the church when bullets broke the glass windows, murdered 8 -year -old Fletcher Merkel and 10 -year -old Harper MoyskiThe Miniapolis police on Sunday made an update that a total of 21 people, including 18 children and three adult parisian, were hurt by guns in the 80s. This was initially thought of more than the authorities.
Plow In an interview that went viral To save his life, his friend, Victor, shared with reporters that Victor placed on him and took a bullet in his back. He told WCCO and other news outlets that he could feel something like gunpowder on his neck and when the shots go out, he dumped under a pew. Police recovered 116 rifle rounds at the scene.
“I was a super scared for him. But I think he is fine now,” said Halsne.
“My friends like Victor, though saved me. Because he put it on me. But he became a hit,” said Halsne.
In the days after the shooting and in that interview, the doctors discovered a piece of a bullet in the neck of the plow, dangerously close to his carotid artery. Her aunt started an online fundrizer to help cover medical costs, which have raised around $ 60,000 in a few days.
“Weston is doing well, all things are considered,” his father, Grant Halsne said in a written statement to WCCO. “His operation is Wednesday morning. Weston is enjoying spending time with his friends, asking for fishing/boating. He is very excited for the Vikings season.”
His father said he is asking when he can start playing football and “he is praying for all those who were injured and anyone was impressed.”
Weston Halsne shared wishes in the hospital for his friends and others last week. By Monday morning, three children and an adult who were injured live in the hospital.
“I hope you are fine and I am praying for you,” Weston Halsne told reporters.
According to an online funderizer for Victor, the organizer said he was out of the hospital and recovering at home with his family.
A Friday statement said, “The level of support from all that has been generously donated is clearly heavy. I felt thanks to our entire family in an honest and depth.” “We are trying to focus on light – incredible stories of people who help each other this week.
Click here to find the list of WCCO how you can support the victims,