Uvalde Shooter's Grandma, 66, Triumphs Over Death After Being Shot, Instantly Reminds World What He Did to Her
The first person shot in Uvalde last month has been released from University Health in San Antonio on Tuesday.
“If you’re really truly in love and you want the best for each other and you’ve seen this to be the family and you’ll stick together, you’ll stick it out, you’ll figure it out.”
“It’s an act of defiance. The darkness will try to overtake you, but just turn on the light. Focus on the light. Hold onto the light.”
“I am thankful we left the video posted as I have spoken to a number of mothers going through similar experiences.”
“I truly believe Joe died of a broken heart and losing the love of his life of more than 25 years was too much to bear.”
“We are not doing enough to support our young people, in terms of suicide prevention.”