Ferguson (Missouri) Police Officer Travis Brown suffered a brain injury when he was attacked during an August protest. He is medically unconscious but doctors are now weaning him off sedation.Ferguson PD/Facebook
The family of Ferguson, Missouri, Police Officer Travis Brown, who suffered a serous brain injury when he was knocked to the ground during an Aug. 9 protest, shared progress on his recovery Friday.
"For clarity, TJ remains under close observation as his body adjusts to being weaned from sedation," his family said. "While his condition is stable and we are encouraged by his remarkable progress, he has not yet reached the point of being alert or able to communicate. We are deeply grateful for the continued support, and we ask that you keep TJ in your thoughts and prayers as he continues on this challenging journey."
Early last week, Brown's family said doctors were gradually reducing sedation and Brown's pneumonia symptoms were subsiding. On Sept. 25, his family announced on his GoFundMe page that he had successfully undergone an important procedure to help in his recovery, KSDK reports.
Elijah Gantt, the man accused of shoving Brown, was indicted by a grand jury on Sept. 4 with first-degree assault of a police officer and multiple counts of fourth-degree assault of other police officers in connection with the chaotic end to a day of protesting to mark the 10th anniversary of Michael Brown's death.