Man Paralyzed in Shooting Makes First Public Appearance

Five months since a shooting and attempted robbery that left him paralyzed, 29-year-old Kevin Neary made his first public appearance during a fundraiser at the restaurant where he used to work.

A man who was paralyzed after he was shot during an attempted robbery made his first public appearance Sunday during a fundraiser in his honor.

Kevin Neary, 29, was shot in the neck last November while walking home from a friendโ€™s house along the 700 block of Bodine Street. The incident was captured on a security camera. Police later arrested 20-year-old Chris Easter for the shooting. Neary and his family say they have been asked by prosecutors not to talk about the shooting.

Neary was told heโ€™d be paralyzed from the neck down. He underwent several surgeries to get off a ventilator so that he could breathe on his own.

On Sunday, at 1 p.m., Neary attended a fund-raising event in his honor at the Union Trust Philadelphia Steakhouse, where he was employed as a waiter. Over 200 family members and friends attended.

โ€œI feel good, Iโ€™m happy to be here,โ€ said Neary. โ€œThis is the place that I love and a lot of good people are here. Iโ€™ve got a lot of good friends and family so Iโ€™m excited to be here.โ€
 

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