Jeremiah Johnson, a sophomore guard at Putnam North, is in critical condition Tuesday morning after being shot at least twice.
Johnson had surgery Tuesday morning to remove two bullets, according to a Facebook post from his mother, April Woolfolk. His coach, Ryan Wagner, confirmed Johnson was in critical condition.
The post was updated about 10:25 a.m., saying Johnson was out of surgery and it went well.
Woolfolk again posted an update at 4 p.m., saying "As a family, we are still in total shock and working through all the information coming at us very quickly.
"The doctors have a positive outlook for our son and our faith in God makes us confident that he will make a full recovery.
"He is in good spirits and We can't thank you enough for your thoughts and prayers."
His father, Putnam North assistant Jeremy Johnson, also posted on Twitter asking people to pray for his family.
News of the incident quickly circulated on social media Tuesday morning. Details about the shooting are unclear at this time.
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