They were shot at the super bowl parade — and might have bullets in their bodies forever

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James Lemons, 39, wants the bullet removed from his thigh so he can go back to work.

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Medical protocol offers no clear answer. A 2016 survey of surgeons found that only about 15% of respondents worked at medical facilities that had policies on bullet removal. Doctors in the U.S. often leave bullets buried deep in a person's body, at least at first, so as not to cause further trauma. "She's like: 'I'm getting you to a hospital. I'm tired of people being in my way,'" Lemons recalled. "I've never seen my wife like that. I'm looking at her like, 'That's kinda sexy.'"

When he returned, doctors removed the brace but explained they often leave bullets and fragments in the body — unless they grow too painful.University Health spokesperson Leslie Carto said the hospital can't comment on individual patient care because of federal privacy laws. "Trauma care is war medicine," Punch said. "It is set to be ready at any moment and any time, every day, to save a life. It is not equipped to take care of the healing that needs to come after."

They've borrowed money and raised $6,500 on GoFundMe to help with the deposit and car repairs, but the parade shooting has left the family in a deep financial hole. Holguin, a native of Puebla, Mexico, who became a U.S. citizen in 2018, had never seen so much chaos, so many paramedics working under such pressure. They were "anonymous heroes," she said.

"It has been a huge trauma for me," Holguin said through an interpreter. "I was injured and at the hospital without doing anything wrong. was a moment to play, to relax, to be together." "If you’re able to make a story around what that means for that bullet to be in your body, that gives you power; that gives you agency and choice," Punch said.

Finally she heard that the Mexican Consulate in Kansas City could help, and the consul pointed her to the Jackson County Prosecutor's Office, with which she registered as an official victim. Now all of her bills are being paid, she said.

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