National Guard
Member Slowly Healing After Shooting …
Family ‘Optimistic’ About Progress
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Andrew Wolfe — one of many two National Guard members shot the day earlier than Thanksgiving in Washington, D.C. — is recovering nicely … in line with the West Virginia governor.
Governor Patrick Morrisey offered the replace by way of his web site Friday … revealing he is been in touch with the household — and, they “report that his head wound is slowly healing and that he’s beginning to ‘look more like himself.'”
The governor said Andy will seemingly be in acute look after at the least a pair extra weeks … however, the household’s stuffed with optimism after the tragic assault.
Governor Morrisey requested most of the people to proceed to hope for Andrew … and, he himself was scheduled to attend a vigil for the 24-year-old yesterday.
ICYMI … Wolfe’s situation instantly after the taking pictures was unsure — along with his mom, Melody, stating in a Facebook put up on Thanksgiving that “The first two weeks can be a ready recreation. Right now he’s surviving and alive. We obtained to see him in ICU and he’s sedated. It appears like a nightmare and this doesn’t really feel actual.”
As you understand … Wolfe and Sarah Beckstrom had been each shot final month whereas patrolling D.C. Their fellow troopers within the National Guard returned hearth with the shooter in a harrowing video shared to social media, whereas Wolfe and Beckstrom had been rushed to the hospital. Beckstrom handed away the day after the taking pictures.
Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan nationwide, was arrested and charged with murder in reference to the taking pictures. He pled not responsible to the fees towards him earlier this week.
People have come collectively to honor each of the National Guard members with vigils and different occasions — together with one we instructed you about held on Black Friday in honor of Beckstrom.