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To: Saulamanca who wrote (24131)6/8/2020 2:46:15 PM
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85 shot, 24 fatally, over Chicago’s most violent weekend of 2020.




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Disabled veteran shot at Alamosa protest suffering traumatic brain injury

By Chelsea Brentzel

June 8, 2020 1:32 pm



ALAMOSA, Colo. (KRDO) -- A Canon City man remains in a Colorado Springs hospital after Alamosa police say he was shot in the head while driving on Main Street during a protest last Thursday.

Danny Pruitt, 49, of Canon City was transported to UCHealth Memorial on Thursday evening.

Authorities arrested Alamosa defense attorney James Marshall, 27, for the shooting. Marshall is out on bond for charges of attempted murder and assault.



A GoFundMe set up by family members of the driver said Pruitt is a disabled veteran and single father. People have already donated over $100,000 to help with Pruitt's medical bills. Pruitt is in stable condition with a traumatic brain injury. Family members say doctors are working to reduce brain swelling. The GoFundMe indicates additional tests will be done this week.

KRDO NewsChannel 13 obtained security camera footage, which has been provided to police, from a nearby business that captured the moments surrounding the shooting.

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