Fairhope mother making remarkable recovery days after shooting
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Just days after being shot several times, 27-year-old Cait Schott is making progress her family says is nothing short of incredible.
As she's already undergone several surgeries, her family said she's staying strong for her son, whom she literally took a bullet for.
According to her mother, Allyson Marshall, her daughter was shot in the chest, arm, and liver when police say 60-year-old Brian Medley broke into her home at Shellbrook Pointe Apartments in Fairhope and opened fire on Saturday evening.
Schott's mother says Medley and her daughter were coworkers and he had tried to pursue a romantic relationship for months.
She says during the attack, Schott shielded her six-year-old son from the gunfire, and now she's determined to recover for him.
'Cait is a fighter,' Marshall said. 'Her love for her son and protection of him is why she survived. She took a bullet for him.'
The community is rallying behind her. A GoFundMe set up for medical bills and long-term care has already raised more than $40,000 in only two days, even reaching national attention, with more than 600 donations.
Schott's family says she's still in the hospital but is staying hopeful. Yeomans said everyone is blown away by her recovery.
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Her family and friends are calling her recovery a miracle. They said they're taking her healing day by day as she has a long road to recovery.
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