Brett, Christina and River Clardy recount the Dec. 16 shooting at Abundant Life Christian School, and talk about recovery for River, who was shot at least three times
River does physical therapy with Judy Mufti at the SSM Health/Dean Medical Group East Clinic, not far from Abundant Life Christian School, where he was shot at least three times.
River Clardy plays games on a tablet in his home near Sun Prairie, next to his dog, Rosco. After sustaining life-threatening injuries in the Dec. 16 shooting at Abundant Life Christian School, River was treated at UW Health's American Family Children's Hospital until Jan. 30 and returned to school Feb. 5.
Christina and Brett Clardy have sent all four of their children, including River, to Abundant Life Christian School. Three continue to go there after the shooting that left three people dead and injured six, including River.
Although he still gets tired easily from his shooting injuries and being in the hospital for 46 days, River is gaining strength through physical therapy. He started going to karate class again last week.
Brett Clardy and River leave a physical therapy appointment before the school day starts at Abundant Life Christian School, where River returned to classes Feb. 5.
Christina Clardy and her son, River, 14, are recovering from the Dec. 16 shooting at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison. The incident, which killed a student and a teacher and led the 15-year-old shooter to take her own life, critically injured River, who spent 46 days in the hospital. Christina is a teacher at the school.
Christina Clardy and her son, River, 14, are recovering from the Dec. 16 shooting at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison. The incident, which killed a student and a teacher and led the 15-year-old shooter to take her own life, critically injured River, who spent 46 days in the hospital. Christina is a teacher at the school.
River does physical therapy with Judy Mufti at the SSM Health/Dean Medical Group East Clinic, not far from Abundant Life Christian School, where he was shot at least three times.
River Clardy plays games on a tablet in his home near Sun Prairie, next to his dog, Rosco. After sustaining life-threatening injuries in the Dec. 16 shooting at Abundant Life Christian School, River was treated at UW Health's American Family Children's Hospital until Jan. 30 and returned to school Feb. 5.
Christina and Brett Clardy have sent all four of their children, including River, to Abundant Life Christian School. Three continue to go there after the shooting that left three people dead and injured six, including River.
Although he still gets tired easily from his shooting injuries and being in the hospital for 46 days, River is gaining strength through physical therapy. He started going to karate class again last week.
Brett Clardy and River leave a physical therapy appointment before the school day starts at Abundant Life Christian School, where River returned to classes Feb. 5.