Andrew Gudmunson, a real estate professional with Century 21 Action, REALTORS®, in Minot, N.D., was among the hundreds of people wounded after a gunman opened fire on a crowd of concert goers in Las Vegas on Sunday night. It was the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, leaving 59 people dead and 527 injured, according to news reports.
Gudmunson, 30, who was rushed to a Las Vegas hospital with a gunshot wound and underwent emergency surgery, was in stable condition Monday, his brokerage reported on Facebook. “He is out of surgery and has opened his eyes and wiggled his toes,” Century 21 Action, REALTORS®, posted. “The doctors are very optimistic that he will be fine. He is currently in stable condition. Thanks for all your thoughts and prayers.”
Family and friends have taken to social media to support Gudmunson, whose nickname is “Goody,” using the hashtag #GoodyStrong. Century 21 Action, REALTORS®, also held a fundraiser Monday evening to collect donations for Gudmunson’s medical expenses. He will stay in Las Vegas as he recovers.
Source: “Minot Real Estate Agent Wounded in Vegas Mass Shooting,” The Associated Press (Oct. 2, 2017) and “Former North Dakota Athlete Among Those Injured in Las Vegas Shooting,” USA Today (Oct. 2, 2017)