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Bartender at JR’s “was Hit with an object at 16th and R st so hard that it broke his neck.”


via GoFundMe

Update from GoFundMe:

I wanted to thank everyone for their help and support during my recovery. I also wanted to take a moment to thank MPD who has been able to shed some light on the incident. While my initial conclusions from the incident lead me to believe I was a victim of a crime, MPD was able to determine that this was indeed just an unfortunate accident. I want to thank MPD for helping me discover this, and I want to apologize to anyone who feels mislead by my initial assessment of the situation. Thank you all for your support.

If you would like your money back please contact GoFundMe. I understand and I honestly had no idea what happened at the time.

Thanks to all who messaged about this GoFundMe campaign:

“On Saturday July 15th around 10pm. Joey was walking home from a day with friends. He was Hit with an object at 16th and R st so hard that it broke his neck. He is currently in the hospital recovering from surgery where they had to place 2 bars in his neck. Joey is a bartender at JR.’s and relies on tips. he will be out of work for a while so if you can please help. Help. Thank you so much.”

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