INJURY LIST
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Lance Kirklin, 16,
a sophomore at Columbine High School, went home Saturday.
His condition improved enough for him to be
released, but doctors say he has to go
through at least six more reconstructive surgeries
on his face.
Valeen Schnurr, 18,
released from hospital. She had shrapnel injuries to her
chest wall, abdominal wall and left forearm.
She suffered at least nine shrapnel and bullet wounds.
Anne Marie Hochhalter,
17 years old, was upgraded to fair condition from serious.
Has been moved to the multi-trauma unit for
more intensive therapy. She has injuries to the chest,
liver and spinal cord.
"She has been sitting up in a chair more and
more and has been undergoing more therapy,"
hospital spokeswoman Sara Spaulding said Thursday.
"Since she has been moved from the critical
care unit, she would love to start seeing
some of her friends."
Sean Graves, 15 ½
years old, Multi-trauma Unit. Four gunshot wounds-one in back and three
in the
abdomen. Fair and stable condition, movement
and feeling has returned to his left foot. Sean has
begun intensive therapy in the spinal cord
injury program.
His injury has been termed an "incomplete,"
meaning he is paralyzed below the level of the wound
but has some feeling and movement. Sean's
doctors said his long-term prognosis is unknown.
Hospital: Swedish Medical Center
Mark Kintgen, 17, released.
He had multiple gunshot wounds to his neck and
head.
Hospital: Denver Health Medical Center
Richard Castaldo,
17 years old, Multi-trauma Unit. Five gunshot wounds-Injuries to chest,
back,
and arm. Richard remains in fair condition.
If he feels up to it, he might make an appearance
Saturday at the Peace Jam Slam at Regis University.
Hospital: Swedish Medical Center
Brian Anderson, 17,
treated and released. He suffered a superficial wound to
chest when a gunman shot through a double-paned
window.
Hospital: Lutheran Medical Center
Nicole Nowlen, 16,
released, gunshot wounds to abdomen.
Hospital: Lutheran Medical Center
Mark Taylor, 16, Good
condtion with gunshot wounds to chest, arms and one leg, released. Mark
has since been re-admitted to Littleton Adventist
Hospital in serious condition.
Hospital: University Hospital, Littleton Adventist
Hospital
Stephanie Munson,
17, treated and released with a gunshot wound to the ankle.
Hospital: Littleton Adventist Hospital
Adam Kyler, 16, treated
and released for abdominal pain.
Hospital: Littleton Adventist Hospital
Lisa Kreutz, 18, a
senior at Columbine High School, admitted with multiple
gunshot wounds to her body, was released April
28.
Hospital: Denver Health Medical Center
Jennifer Doyle,
17, released, gunshot wounds.
Hospital: Littleton Adventist Hospital
Stephen Austin Eubanks,
treated and released with gunshot wounds to the head and knee.
Hospital: Littleton Adventist Hospital
Nick Foss, 18, treated
and released for injuries from a 15-foot fall.
Hospital: Littleton Adventist Hospital
Dan Steepleton, 17, released,
gunshot wounds.
Hospital: Littleton Adventist Hospital
Joyce Jankowski, 45,
treated and released.
Hospital: Littleton Adventist Hospital
Michael Johnson,
15, whose family released his name Monday, remained in fair condition
with gunshot wounds in his face, one arm and
leg. He has since been released.
Hospital: Centura St. Anthony Central Hospital
Pat Nielson, 35, treated
and released.
Hospital: Littleton Adventist Hospital
Jeanna Park, 18,
a senior at Columbine High School, admitted with gunshot
wounds to the leg and shoulder, was released
April 26.
Hospital: Denver Health Medical Center
Kasey Ruegsegger,
17, released.
Hospital: Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center,
Centura St. Anthony Central Hospital
Makai Hall, 19, released,
gunshot wounds.
Hospital: Centura St. Anthony Central Hospital
Patrick Ireland,
17, was a straight A student at Columbine High School until April 20th.
He
escaped from a second floor window after being
hit with two bullets in the brain. He is now
rehabilitating at Craig Hospital which specializes
in brain and spinal cord injuries.
Hospital: Centura St. Anthony Central Hospital,
Craig Hospital