Michael Chappman, the high school football player who was seriously injured in a drive-by shooting in Cleveland, has died, confirmed his mother.
Chappman, 17, was at a local park with a group of friends when a passing vehicle opened fire. Chappman was struck on his throwing arm and torso.
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Michael had remained hospitalized since after the shooting, and doctors feared he would never walk again.
A GoFundMe account created by family members reads:
Michael Chapman is a 17 year old rising senior at Ginn High in Cleveland, OH. He is also a local star- student athlete, playing quarterback, safety, and wide reciever [sic] for John Hay High School. Michael, who is already being scouted by colleges like Notre Dame and Bowling Green University, has unfortunately had his future threatened by a stray bullet. A victim of the unending violence flooding the streets of Cleveland, Michael has been left paralyzed in the legs after being caught in a drive-by shooting. Michael and his family are seeking financial support for his impending rehabilitation and treatment hoping that he will someday walk again. By supporting this fund you will help Michael receive the best treatment and care. Anything and everything is appreciated; thank you and God bless! Below is a link to Fox 8’s coverage of the story.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends at this difficult time.