A 6-year-old boy wounded in a school shooting in South Carolina is clinging to life.
The Greenville News reports that relatives of Townville Elementary School student Jacob Hall released a statement late Thursday saying the boy is on life support in a hospital.
The family says the child sustained a major brain injury due to the amount of blood he lost after being shot in the leg.
Older brother Gerald Gambrell tells the paper the family is “hoping for a miracle.”
Authorities say the boy, another student and a teacher were wounded when a teen gunman showed up at the rural school and began shooting on Wednesday. The suspect is due in court Friday for an initial hearing.