'I am in a lot of pain' Lakewood, WA mass shooting survivors being released from hospitals
In Lakewood, Washington, victims of a mass shooting at Harry Todd Park, Jaden Larson and Amber Ross, share their traumatic experiences and ongoing recovery. Larson, standing in line for ice cream, was shot in the arm and faces a lengthy recovery that will keep him out of work for up to a year. He has initiated a GoFundMe campaign to assist with mounting medical expenses. Ross was shot in both legs while shielding her children, who fortunately escaped injury. She credits a kind stranger for applying tourniquets that likely saved her life.
The police investigate the incident, which is believed to have stemmed from a fight between two groups. Both victims emphasize the need for the shooters to be apprehended and to seek a path of redemption. Community support for their recovery efforts highlights the local impact of the tragedy.