'Nick's a miracle': Deputy shot in Baton Rouge improving

Deputy Nick Tullier was shot in Baton Rouge in
July; he was in coma four months
Tullier is now undergoing intense rehabilitation
Watch "New Day" and "CNN Newsroom" each
Friday to see inspiring stories of officers going
above and beyond the call of duty.
Houston (CNN) — Nick Tullier's family never
stopped dreaming of the day the East Baton
Rouge, Louisiana, sheriff's deputy would emerge
from a coma. That day finally arrived.
"People have asked us a number of times, 'Is
Nick a miracle?'" said James Tullier, Nick's
father, as he grinned.
"To us, yes. Nick's a miracle."
Since July 17, when he was shot in the head and
abdomen after answering a call to take down an
active shooter who was targeting officers, the
family of Nick Tullier hasn't left his side.
Tullier spent four months in a coma and has
spent the last month going through intense
rehabilitation at TIRR Memorial Hermann in
Houston. His parents and fiancée have been
working with him on an extremely difficult, yet
astounding recovery.
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Nick Tullier goes through hours of physical,
occupational, speech and neurological therapy

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