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- Apr 4, 2017
Sad story. Shows that nothing good comes of violence...
"I will say right now he has a mind of a 13-year-old because one of the major impacts was his communication, his understanding, and problem-solving," said Brisbane-Green. "He doesn't have that capacity like he used to, it causes me to make all the decisions best for him, our kids, and our family."
Chris is blind in one eye and lost his hearing in one ear, but he's making progress. He's learning how to eat and walk again, and his speech is slowly coming back.
The caring dad whom Brisbane-Green and her two young children remember still is there, but memory loss is one of his biggest challenges. He can't remember what his marriage was like before the incident, and the memories of his kids growing up are gone."
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"I will say right now he has a mind of a 13-year-old because one of the major impacts was his communication, his understanding, and problem-solving," said Brisbane-Green. "He doesn't have that capacity like he used to, it causes me to make all the decisions best for him, our kids, and our family."
Chris is blind in one eye and lost his hearing in one ear, but he's making progress. He's learning how to eat and walk again, and his speech is slowly coming back.
The caring dad whom Brisbane-Green and her two young children remember still is there, but memory loss is one of his biggest challenges. He can't remember what his marriage was like before the incident, and the memories of his kids growing up are gone."
Chris' Journey | One year after a Confederate statue hit Chris Green in Portsmouth, he fights his way back from a traumatic brain injury.
Chris Green suffered a traumatic brain injury when a Confederate statue fell on him during a protest in Portsmouth in 2020. He ended up in a coma.