WASHINGTON (WOOD) — The Michigan man shot at a congressional baseball practice will remain in intensive care through at least the weekend, his family says.
The family of Matt Mika released a statement saying he underwent an additional surgery, and doctors reported it went well. His family also said he is communicating with them through notes. He also signed the game ball for the Congressional Baseball Game.
Mika was shot multiple times in Wednesday’s shooting at a congressional baseball practice near Washington, D.C. He’s an Oakland County native, currently works as the director of government relations at Tyson Foods in Washington.
Mika graduated from Adrian College in 2001. He also attended Western Michigan University for a graduate program, according to his LinkedIn page.
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