According to Everytown, an advocacy group fighting gun violence in the U.S.,125 people are killed by guns every day. Anna Schecter has the story of a gunshot survivor from overseas and the American trauma surgeons who gave him a second chance.
Breakdown
- Romero McFarlane was shot as an innocent bystander in Kingston, Jamaica, in 2020. 24s
- He suffered severe injuries, including to his right arm, skull, and back, and spent 21 days in hospital. 59s
- During a visit to New York, McFarlane received further treatment from American trauma surgeons who removed bullet fragments and worked to restore his hand. 1m 22s
- McFarlane expressed gratitude by creating a piece of art for the doctors who treated him. 2m 30s
- The doctors were deeply moved by his gesture and his determination to continue painting. 2m 50s