Annual charity hockey game raises money for wounded Chicago police officer Danny Golden

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Annual charity hockey game raises money for wounded Chicago police officer Danny Golden
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Danny Golden was paralyzed from the waist down after he was shot in the back while off-duty outside a bar in Beverly last summer.

There, prosecutors say Danny Golden tried to diffuse a fight between three suspects and other customers, which eventually spilled outside, where one of the suspects pulled a gun.

The third-generation police officer, who also served in the U.S. Army is still working toward recovery, with physical therapy several times a week. "All we’re hoping for is a miracle, if they told me that somebody developed something to help him walk halfway around the world, we’d do it, jump on the plane tomorrow and go," said Pat Golden. "All you can do is say thank you so much and thank you to the community and everybody that’s helped out.

Several thousand dollars were raised for Danny Golden at the game. Meanwhile, a GoFundMe account created last summer to support Golden’s medical treatments has surpassed $1.5 million.that I have read and agree

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