Minnesota school shooting survivor requires surgery after bullet fragment found in neck

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A 10-year-old boy survived a school shooting in Minneapolis with a bullet fragment lodged near his carotid artery, thanks to a friend shielding him. The shooter, who died by suicide, fired around 120 rounds, killing two children and injuring others. The boy is expected to recover after surgery, and the incident has sparked debates over gun control and mental health.
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- Annunciation mass shooting: Boy who spoke to reporters in viral interview needs surgery FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul
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