Man shot on Facebook Live making 'remarkable' progress, family says

ByShelley Childers KTRK logo
Tuesday, April 10, 2018
Prayer fueling recovery of man shot on FB Live, family says
The family of Devyn Holmes says doctors are keeping him sedated to allow his brain to heal after being shot in the head on Easter Sunday.

HOUSTON -- The man who was shot during a Facebook Live stream on Easter Sunday continues to make small improvements in the hospital, his family says.



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The family of Devyn Holmes spoke to our sister station ABC13 Eyewitness News through their attorney on Monday.




Shanna Hennigan issued this statement to ABC13:


Devyn is continuing to improve. Doctors ran further tests this morning and are awaiting the results. The family strongly believes that the prayers and support they have received from all over the nation and the world are fueling Devyn's remarkable recovery. The doctors have chosen to keep him sedated so that his brain can continue to heal. His mother has not left the hospital since he was admitted (except for her appearance in court last Tuesday). She vows to remain there as long as her son is there and go home only when he goes home.



Hennigan also tells Eyewitness News that Holmes is now able to breathe on his own with some support from machines.



He remains in stable condition at Ben Taub Hospital, but his family continues to ask for prayers.



Devyn Holmes was left in critical condition after being shot accidentally by a woman playing with a gun outside a Houston gas station.


Holmes was shot in the head early Easter Sunday morning while sitting in a car at a gas station on Almeda and Southmore.


Police say he was with two other people, playing with two guns while broadcasting on Facebook Live. In the video, Cassandra Damper is seen holding a gun and pointing it at the camera.



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Sheree Holmes said the woman accused of accidentally shooting her son is getting off too easy.


Seconds later, she is seen pointing the gun at Holmes' head, then pulling the trigger.



Damper is charged with aggravated assault with reckless serious bodily injury and tampering with evidence.



She remains free on bond.



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