Kindergartner Believed Paralyzed In Butte County School Shooting Has Just Shown Movement In His Feet
Briefly

Little Elias Wolford showed signs of hope after a month of being unable to move his legs following the school shooting, revealing he could wiggle his foot for the first time. His family shared this encouraging news on New Year's Eve, highlighting that he also has some sensation in his legs which may indicate potential recovery.
Elias's mother, Debbie Wolford, expressed optimism about his recovery process, stating that they plan to transfer him to a specialized hospital focused on spinal rehabilitation, indicating the seriousness of his situation and the care he requires.
Meanwhile, the other victim, six-year-old Roman Mendez, was released from the hospital on December 20th, after several surgeries, showcasing a remarkable recovery despite the severe injuries he sustained from the shooting.
The community remains deeply affected by the tragedy at the Feather River Adventist School, where the school shooting took place, causing both physical and emotional trauma among the children involved, especially for those like Armani who witnessed the violence.
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