Cara Johns and Trinity Richards will continue their recovery at home.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Two teen victims from Dadeville’s deadly mass shooting went home this week after nearly two months of hospitalization.
The families of Cara Johns and Trinity Richards, both 16, confirmed they have been sent home. This makes them the last two to be discharged.Cara was shot three times at that birthday party on April 15, ultimately forcing doctors to put her into a medically induced coma. She was struck in head, chest and stomach.late last month and is regaining her memories, her sister said. She was finally able to begin recovering at home following multiple surgeries.
Cara’s father, Justin Johns, said they have had conversations about what she remembers the night of the shooting. He said Cara told him she doesn’t remember anything besides going to the prom and the birthday party where the shooting happened. Trinity was also able to return home this week. The Pike Road student was also shot multiple times and in critical condition. One of the bullets struck her head. She was the hospital about two weeks beforeTrinity’s mother, Cheryl Sledge Richards, said it’s a miracle she survived. She said her daughter still has a long road ahead of her, but her return home was good for the family.
Both girls will continue to receive treatment for their injuries. GoFundMe campaigns have been set up for both families to pay for medical expenses. Click
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