PORTLAND (AP) — An Oregon State Police trooper wounded in a Christmas night gunbattle was able to high-five his wife when he woke up from his first surgery, but he has more operations to go and a long road ahead to recover from his life-threatening injuries, authorities said Tuesday.
Trooper Nic Cederberg, 32, remained in critical condition at OSHU Hospital, where he was undergoing a second surgery after the shootout that followed the discovery of a dead woman, OSP Capt. Bill Fugate told a news conference.
“We believe his intervention and risking his life in an unfolding situation on Christmas undoubtedly saved lives of members of the public and other police officers,” Fugate said.
The captain declined to say how many times Cederberg was shot or to more precisely describe his injuries, citing the family’s wishes. He did say the officer has been unable to speak since the shooting but had nonverbally communicated to his family: “I just did my job.”