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Condition of Indiana State Trooper in Granger improving

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Prosecutors say the condition of an Indiana State Police trooper who was shot and wounded by his son is improving.

The St. Joseph County Prosecutor’s Office said, Monday, that Trooper Matt Makowski was out of a hospital’s intensive care unit and his condition was improving following surgery.

It says the trooper suffered a single gunshot wound to his lower extremities on Thursday night, Feb. 21. The trooper was off duty and at home in Granger at the time of the shooting.

The South Bend Tribune reports the officer’s 11-year-old son is currently detained in a juvenile justice center. Charges against the boy remain pending.

 

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