U.S. Navy sailor doesn't remember being shot, mother says
Sun Sentinel
Wayne K Roustan
December 4, 2014
The U.S. Navy submariner who was shot in North Lauderdale on Thanksgiving is talking, his mother says, and the man accused of shooting him remains jailed without bond.
Sandra Adams, 51, said her critically wounded son Anthon Adams, 29, is off a ventilator but is in a great deal of pain since being shot three times outside her apartment.
"He doesn't remember what happened," she said. "He doesn't remember Thanksgiving dinner. He doesn't remember picking up his daughters and coming by my [home]."
Terrance Jolly, 24, is accused of shooting Anthon Adams, who was trying to break up a fight between his brother Andrew Adams, 23, and Jolly, according to the arrest report filed in the case.
"[Anthon] does remember something happened to his brother, but he doesn't remember what happened really," she said.
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