BATTLE CREEK (AP) — The youngest survivor of an Uber driver's alleged shooting rampage in Kalamazoo is returning to school part-time.
The mother of 15-year-old Abigail Kopf tells WOOD-TV her daughter will attend Harper Creek High School in Battle Creek for two to three hours per day, possibly five days per week.
Abigail was in seventh grade when Uber driver Jason Dalton allegedly shot her and seven other people in February 2016. She and another woman were the only victims to survive.
Vickie Kopf says her daughter suffers severe headaches. Part of Abigail's skull has been replaced with a plate because of damage from a gunshot wound.
- Posted September 06, 2017
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Shooting victim returning to school 1 ½ years later
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