Officer Critically Wounded in Texas School Shooting Improving

According to officials at the hospital, Barnes' condition was upgraded to "serious" Monday, and he remains in the hospital's intensive care unit.

The police officer who was almost killed confronting a school shooter in Santa Fe, TX, on May 18 is no longer in critical condition, according to University of Texas Hospital in Galveston.

John Barnes, 49, was among the officers who responded to the shooting, in which a gunman killed 10 people and injured 13 others. Barnes, a retired Houston police officer who joined the tiny Santa Fe ISD police department in January, was hit by a shotgun blast in the elbow.

The blast caused massive bleeding and nearly killed him.

According to officials at the hospital, Barnes' condition was upgraded to "serious" Monday, and he remains in the hospital's intensive care unit, the Houston Chronicle reports.

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