Maine highway shooting victims healing, grateful, confused

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The father of two of the victims of a deadly shooting rampage in Maine says he and his children are recovering from their injuries and are grateful for the support they’ve received.

The father of two of the victims of a deadly shooting rampage in Maine said Friday he and his children are recovering from their injuries and grateful for the support they’ve received from the community. The family is also still baffled why such violence befell them while they were driving down the highway.

The shootings left Paige Halsey in critical condition for several days, and she is now in stable condition and recovering, Sean Halsey said Friday outside Maine Medical Center, where the family has been receiving treatment. Sean Halsey, whose hand was wrapped up in bandages from his wounds, said Justin Halsey has been released and is recovering at home.

“It was just so unexpected. Just driving down to get some groceries at the grocery store and started hearing some pops and weren't sure what it was,” Sean Halsey said. “And then the back window exploded and we kind of heard more that obviously were gunshots. We knew what that was. Accelerated until I couldn't hear them anymore, pulled the car over and tried to do everything I could to help my kids.

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