Sunday, January 23, 2011

The American shot and wounded elected will begin his rehabilitation in Texas

Gabrielle Giffords, Democrat elected the American wounded in the shooting of Tucson (Arizona) January 8, Friday, Jan. 21 left the hospital where she was treated for being transferred by plane to Texas, where she must begin a rehabilitation that s announcement time. Ms. Giffords has been transferred to Air Base in Tucson by ambulance, escorted by a squad of motorcycle police.

Throughout the course of the ambulance, onlookers waved American flags or held signs wishing a speedy recovery to the parliament. She was treated at University Hospital in Tucson since the shooting incident on January 8, during which six people were killed and 14 others, including Representative Democrat injured.

On Thursday, doctors had said that Gabrielle Giffords, 40, was making progress "spectacular", less than two weeks after being shot in the head. She is able to stand with assistance and flip through a photo album on an iPad, doctors said. The suspect, Jared Loughner, 22, was arrested at the scene of the shooting.

He was indicted by a jury for attempted murder of Ms. Giffords and two of his assistants.

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