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Wounded Independence officer gets "Hero's Homecoming" after eight months in rehab
Ofc. Tom Wagstaff was shot in the head during a burglary call
Hundreds of people gathered along a route in Independence cheering and waving signs to welcome Independence Police officer Tom Wagstaff home.
He's been in Nebraska for eight months in a rehab facility after suffering a critical head injury on the job. He was shot in the head while responding to a burglary call in March.
Wagstaff rode in a police squad car, waving to the crowd, during a short parade through the streets of Independence. The city dubbed today as a Hero's Homecoming.
Though the police car radio system, Wagstaff addressed the crowd, "thank you all for coming out, it's great to be back."
A quick thank you from Officer Wagstaff in front of @ipdinfo. #HerosHomecoming #wagstrong pic.twitter.com/1CdrJ1gCwe
— City of Independence (@CityOfIndepMO) December 8, 2017
Wagstaff will be honored during a special presentation Saturday afternoon at 2:00pm at First Baptist Church of Blue Springs, on Little Blue Parkway in Independence.