Community welcomes home Onslow County teen shot during hunting accident after 7 months

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by Amanda Denise, Kate Hussey Sunday, July 24th 2022

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<img src=”https://wcti12.com/resources/media/c5b31979-ac0f-4781-aad1-4c1ab8473291-medium16x9_thumb_69102.png?1658712445755″ alt=”People in the community drove by Bryson Capps’ home with signs, sirens, and horns to welcome the teen home from the hospital after seven months of in-patient treatment. (Amanda Denise, NewsChannel 12 photo).

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Bryson Capps (middle) is joined by his father Darrell and mother Michelle as he is rehabilitating from a gunshot to his head as a result of a hunting accident. (Photo: Shanteya Hudson, News Channel 12)

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MAPLE HILL, Onslow County —The Onslow County community rallied together Sunday to welcome home a teen who was shot in the head during a hunting accident earlier this year.

Family and friends, led by the Haws Run Fire Department, flooded the road in front of Bryson Capps Maple Hill home for a drive-by parade to show their support for the teen…

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