MINNEAPOLIS — As if 10-year-old Weston Halsne hasn't gone through enough - now he will have surgery to remove a bullet fragment from his neck.
Halsne was one of many students attending a start-of-school Mass on Wednesday morning when a shooter killed two children and injured 21 people. He told KARE 11's Lou Raguse that he was sitting just a few seats away from the window, where the shooter was located.
"The first one, I was like, 'What is that?' I thought it was just something, then I heard it again, I just ran under the pew and covered my head," Halsne said. "My friend Victor like saved me though. He laid on top of me, but he got hit."
In a GoFundMe post , the child's aunt said that doctors found a bullet fragment in Halne's neck, dangerously close to his carotid artery. The family a