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Posted:May 20, 2022 / 10:40 PM EDT
Updated:May 20, 2022 / 10:40 PM EDT
JACKSONVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) – A North Carolina community began rallying behind a local teen after he suffered a traumatic brain injury in January.
Bryson Capps, 13, was hunting whenhe was hit by a rogue bullet on New Year’s Eve.Months later, the community is still pulling together to support him as he recovers.
Hundreds of community members gathered for one cause on Friday and that’s to “Bring Bryson Back.”A benefit dinner was held for Capps at Tar Landing Baptist Church in Jacksonville.
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“The injury took a lot away. So he’s having to relearn pretty much everything again,” said Bryson’s cousin, Emily Battle.NC teen suffers traumatic brain injury in hunting incident
Bryson is in a much better position now than he was in January, according to his cousin.
“He…
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