Teen Battles Back From Devastating Gunshot Wound to His Head
Angley Hemphill believes love is more powerful than a bullet.
You might think so, too, if you saw her nephew limp across a room in his size 14 Timberland boots.
Or watched the teenager work with his therapist to remember his colors.
Or heard him struggle to tell his aunt, “I love you.””
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