MINNEAPOLIS — More than four months after police said his neighbor John Sawchak shot him in the neck, Davis Moturi is still reeling physically and mentally.
“I don’t feel right. I don’t feel anywhere close to where I was before this,” Moturi says. “It feels like the sun has stopped shining, the wind stopped blowing, you know, the birds have stopped singing. I don’t enjoy the hobbies that I used to have.”
The shooting, which occurred while Moturi was doing yard work outside his south Minneapolis home on Oct. 23, left him hospitalized for five days. Moturi was immobilized with severe injuries, including a fractured spine, two broken ribs, a concussion, and internal bleeding. In January, doctors successfully removed the bullet from his back, but fragments remain near his spine because it was too risky for doctors to retrieve them…