Survivor of Minneapolis school shooting has shrapnel in his neck, family says
Weston Halsne, a 10-year-old shooting survivor, faces surgery to remove a bullet fragment near his carotid artery after a mass shooting at a Minneapolis church that killed two children.
- A 10-year-old boy, Weston Halsne, was found to have a bullet fragment lodged in his neck after a mass shooting at a Minneapolis church.
- Weston credited his friend Victor for saving his life by laying on top of him during the shooting, though Victor got hit in the back.
- Despite his traumatic experience, Weston expressed appreciation for his friends and prayed for their recovery.
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The young American told the American media how his friend, Victor, had protected him during the shooting in Minneapolis. He is due to be operated soon.
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