Oklahoma Officer Speaks Out For The 1st Time After Being Shot In The Head During 2020 Traffic Stop
The Tulsa Police officer who survived being shot in the head during a traffic stop in 2020 is talking about the incident, his miraculous recovery , and life with a traumatic brain injury. Officer Aurash Zarkeshan and Sergeant Craig Johnson were shot during a traffic stop on June 29, 2020. Johnson died from his injuries, NewsOn6 reported. Zarkeshan said he has no memory of shooting, which changed his life forever. "They say I am a walking miracle, but I am just a survivor, and I am happy to be one,” said Zarkeshan. "The challenge was not knowing what had happened and getting all of the information from other people,” said Zarkeshan. He didn't find out until a month later that his supervisor and friend, Craig Johnson, had died. Zarkeshan was eventually transferred to a hospital in Colorado, that specializes in neurorehabilitation. He spent three months there, where doctors repaired part of his skull using 3D printing. "Recovery from brain injuries can take months to years and the full scope of recovery isn't evident immediately,” said Dr. Yashar Kalani, a neurosurgeon at Ascension St. John, who initially operated on Zarkeshan to stop the bleeding.
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