Dean Atkinson Jr. is recovering from multiple gunshot wounds at Harborview Medical Center, where his dad has been by his bedside.
That’s what it looks like right now. And that is really good news.What a difference a few days makes.
“He still has a little road to go,” said Dean Atkinson Sr. “But he’s in the condition where there’s nothing that would prevent him from performing his duties as a trooper in the future.” It is, says Atkinson, a miracle. The son who bears his name, the Washington State trooper shot multiple times last Thursday, will survive.“Drove to the hospital, exited his car,” said Atkinson, “Walked up to the ER door. It’s a secure facility kind of like this and banged on the door. His hand prints and blood was on the glass door of the ER. And walked in. There was a blood trail from his car to the door.
Dean Atkinson Sr. says he will continue coming to see his son at Harborview every day until he is well enough to leave.
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