Cooper Roberts, the 8-year-old boy paralyzed by a gunshot wound suffered at the Highland Park Independence Day parade, remains in critical condition, but is making some "hopeful progress," according to a family update Monday.
Cooper Roberts, the 8-year-old boy paralyzed from the waist down after being wounded at the Fourth of July parade shooting in Highland Park, has improved following a recent, urgent surgery.
Highland Park shooting survivor Cooper Roberts, 8, is making “hopeful progress" in his recovery two weeks after the attack, a family spokesman said Monday.
Cooper Roberts has undergone at least seven surgeries thus far, wavering between critical and serious condition as doctors work to address a partially collapsed.
Highland Park shooting survivor Cooper Roberts, 8, is making "hopeful progress" in his recovery two weeks after the attack, a family spokesman said Monday.