Officer Shot in the Head Likely Left Blind

Jan. 17, 2017
Mount Vernon Police Officer Mike McClaughry was shot in the head on Dec. 15 while responding to another shooting.

A Mount Vernon, Washington police officer wounded in a shooting late last year will most likely be left blind as a result of his injuries.

Officer Mike McClaughry was shot in the head on Dec. 15 while responding to another shooting, according to MyNorthwest.com.

Following a standoff at a residence, police arrested Ernesto Lee Rivas, who was charged with attempted first-degree murder.

In a Facebook post, McCaughry's daughter April updated the community on the status of his recovery:

"It is with much heartache to inform you all that we have been told that most likely my dad will be blind," the statement reads. "We are very devastated to hear this news as it changes our lives forever and for sure my father's. We are holding onto some hope that his brain will heal and recover but we are also trying to prepare ourselves for the future and probable reality."

During his time at the hospital, McClaughry has been able to move his body and speak a few words and there are indications he can hear his family and music.

A GoFundMe page has been set up to assist McClaughry with medical costs.

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