Louisville Officer Shot in Head During Bank Attack Goes Home from Rehab

After leaving the rehab facility Friday to salutes from fellow officers and cheers and applause from supporters, Officer Nicholas Wilt was driven to Southeast Christian Church on Blankenbaker Parkway where he was driven past a line of well-wishers.

Officer Nicholas Wilt waves to well wishers as he leaves the rehabilitation center. Wilt was shot in the head by an active shooter in April.Officer Nicholas Wilt waves to well wishers as he leaves the rehabilitation center. Wilt was shot in the head by an active shooter in April.Louisville Metro PD/Facebook

After 109 days, Louisville Metro police officer Nickolas Wilt has been released from Frazier Rehabilitation Institute and is going home.

Wilt has been hospitalized, receiving medical care for the last three and a half months after the Old National Bank active shooting on April 10. Wilt was critically injured after being shot in the head while responding to the attack that ultimately killed five people.

On May 10, one month after the shooting, Wilt was transferred to Frazier Rehabilitation Institute to begin neuro and physical rehabilitation after seeing an improvement in his condition, WAVE3 reports.

After leaving the rehab facility Friday to salutes from fellow officers and cheers and applause from supporters, Wilt was driven to Southeast Christian Church on Blankenbaker Parkway where he was driven past a line of well-wishers. 

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