wheelchair. every single morning, i get into my wheelchair. i should be in a wheelchair right now, but i m stubborn. i have a wound on my leg that won t heal and the only way it s going to heal is in my chair. jon: is it on the leg where you have the prosthetic. the reason it won t heal is because it just needs air. so this home will give me the confidence that i really need to get into that chair. julie: how many surgeries have you had to get? over 100 procedures, probably about 50 times into surgery. julie: you never thought this would happen today. the road is only going to get better. absolutely. that s the thing, i have a very positive attitude and is truly because of the people that are around me. i would take 1% of the credit. i would take 0% of the credit, people won t allow me to do tha that. he is spectacular, his whole family is spectacular.
town like this, the students were prepared for a mass shooting. the students at that school did exactly as they were trained. the kentucky state police has been in this area recently teaching students and faculty how to respond to an active shooter situation. everybody in the high school reacted appropriately. now, in the high school, there s an atrium adjacent to the cafeteria where students generally gather before the first bell. according to the timing of when the calls came in, sounds like the shooting occurred just before that first bell and according to some people inside of the school, a third party information anyway, that that atrium area, the area where the students gather, are with the shots first rang out. governor matt bevins that this is a wound that won t heal. shepard: thanks, mike. the white house briefing set to start minutes from now.
i couldn t believe that the police would let them there. tucker: how did the beating first of all, are you injured? i can t believe you got out of there. what are your injuries like? yeah, you know, like bruised ribs, bruised kidney. it wasn t torn. did sonogram and things. i have about four or five lumps on the back of my head. scrapes, bruises, swelling. nothing that won t heal. tucker: did these guys start hitting you without warning? how did the beating begin? you know, after the massive black block came, the police disappeared. there was announcements, the police stood down. like a sea of black just poured in the park. then started getting violent. so after a few minutes, i m still around them. i notice a whole bunch of them go down austin way. i go to see what s going on. they re following somebody or something. i went down there. i m filming.
wearing it. how does that work? they have to be careful. it won t heal as well if they start to take it off and ends up being a problem, especially someone with parkinson s disease in terms of eating and secretions and things like that. i m sure he s going to get top notch care. he s at maine medical hospital the top hospital in maine. he s getting great care. iet happened earlier this morning wednesday morning how long will he be in the hospital? providing he doesn t get any other complications i would say at heeft a few days. it s not going to be pro longed hospitalization hospitalization. his courage and will to live. that is the most important thing in terms of recovery. yes.