” On behalf of his household and this football program, we wish to thank all those who have been a part of Haskells treatment and we are grateful that he will be heading home today,” Day said Monday morning. ” We will continue to help him and his family any method we can to expedite his healing.”
Ohio State defensive take on Haskell Garrett was trying to break up an argument in between a lady and a man when he was shot early Sunday early morning, he told Columbus Police.
According to the narrative report of the incident acquired by Eleven Warriors and first reported by The Athletics Bill Landis, Garrett informed Columbus Police that he was walking toward Chittenden and Grant Avenue when he observed a guy and a woman he did not know ” arguing and being aggressive.” After Garrett told the man to stop arguing with the female, the man turned toward Garrett, pulled out a pistol and fired, hitting Garrett in the face.
Garrett then ran a half-mile to his good friends apartment or condo on East 11th Avenue, where police found him after reacting to the scene of the shooting at 12:28 a.m. Sunday and discovering a shell casing and a trail of blood that resulted in the apartment.
Columbus Polices investigation into the shooting is ongoing, and a suspect has actually not yet been determined.
In addition to Garrett, authorities spoke with two additional individuals at the scene, including Ohio State linebacker Pete Werner, according to the report.
Garrett was carried to the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center after being found by police. He was released from the medical center on Monday after getting what Ohio State coach Ryan Day described in a declaration as “excellent care.”