West Liberty, Ohio (AP) - A 16-year-old boy who was shot at his Ohio school a month ago says he's "feeling pretty good" and is glad to be attending classes and other school activities as life gets back to normal.
The Springfield News-Sun reports that Logan Cole discussed his recovery in an interview this week with radio station WBLL in Bellefontaine.
He says keeping a positive, forgiving attitude is part of his coping strategy.
He was hospitalized and required surgery after the Jan. 20th attack at a high school in West Liberty.
Authorities say 17-year-old Ely Serna fired a 12-guage shotgun.
He is charged in juvenile court with attempted murder, felonious assault and other offenses.
He has denied the charges.
A judge ordered a competency evaluation of Serna at his attorney's request.
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