BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A Minot man shot in the stomach during the recent attack by a gunman in Las Vegas has undergone a fourth surgery.
Thirty-one-year-old Andrew Gudmunson’s father and the real estate company that employs him say he underwent an operation Sunday at a Las Vegas hospital to close the wound in his abdomen.
Gudmunson was shot on Oct. 1 in the attack by a sniper at a high-rise hotel that left 59 others dead and hundreds of others wounded. He’s breathing with the help of a ventilator, but doctors hope to soon remove it.
Gudmunson is a former University of North Dakota athlete, playing football and baseball.
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FARGO, N.D. (AP) — A North Dakota man is recovering from surgery after getting shot in the abdomen during the attack by a gunman in Las Vegas that left 59 others dead and hundreds of others wounded.
Co-workers say Andrew Gundmonson is in stable condition at a hospital near the Las Vegas strip. He could face additional surgery. Dorothy Martwick works with Gundmonson at Century 21 Action Realtors in Minot. She says the man simply known as “Goody” is a positive, overall good guy.
Gundmonson is a former University of North Dakota athlete, playing football and baseball. Fighting Hawks coach Bubba Schweigert says Gundmonson and his family are in their thoughts and prayers.
The attack by sniper at a high-rise hotel has become the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.












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