
A teenage boy who was wounded in a Colorado high school shooting last month was released from the hospital Tuesday, authorities said. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Matthew Silverstone, 18, was released from Common Spirit St. Anthony Hospital after enduring gunshot wounds to the head and chest in the Sept. 10 shooting in Evergreen, Colorado, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office said in a press release. "'I’m still alive!
Main Idea: Matthew Silverstone, an 18-year-old wounded in a Colorado high school shooting, has been released from the hospital after weeks of recovery.
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The shooting adds to fears in schools and can push families, workers, and taxpayers to spend more on security and emergency response.
Silverstone’s release shows hospital care and fast response can save lives after mass violence.
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