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Family: Officer shot in head may be blind

By SEATTLE — The family of a Washington state police officer who was shot in the head last month while responding to a call said he may be permanently blind as a result of his injuries. Associated Press
Published: January 16, 2017, 4:28pm

SEATTLE — The family of a Washington state police officer who was shot in the head last month while responding to a call said he may be permanently blind as a result of his injuries.

KOMO-TV reported that officer Mike McClaughry’s daughter April posted on social media that the family is hoping McClaughry’s brain recovers, but it is likely he will never see again.

The post says some doctors said it won’t be known for sure if McClaughry can see until he is conscious enough to communicate.

He was responding to a shooting in Mount Vernon, 60 miles north of Seattle, on Dec. 15, 2016, when he was shot. After a lengthy standoff at a home, officers arrested Ernesto Lee Rivas, a 44-year-old repeat felon who has been charged with attempted first-degree murder.

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