Deputy Moved To Regular Room, Able To Walk
November 17, 2010
Escambia County Deputy Jeremy Cassady has been moved to his own regular room as he continues to improve following being shot October 29.
Cassady, 36, remains at Sacred Heart Hospital in good condition after being shot by Phillip Monier, 47. Tuesday, he was moved out of the progressive care unit into a regular hospital room. He is able to get up and walk around on a limited basis, according to family members.
Monier remains in the Escambia County Jail on $2 million bond. He is charged with three counts of attempted murder, aggravated assault, false imprisonment and home invasion robbery.
Cassady was shot by Monier at the Bayview Circle home of his ex-girlfriend Jackie Rosenbloom on October 29. Cassady was struck in the side. Deputy Sam Parker was hit in the chest, and Deputy Chad Brown was hit in the arm. Parker and Brown were treated and released.
Rosenbloom, who was shot in the legs and pelvis, has been released from Sacred Heart Hospital.
Court documents show the incident began when Monier forced his way into the home and demanded that a ring be returned.
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13 Responses to “Deputy Moved To Regular Room, Able To Walk”
Thanks be to God for answered prayers – we continue to pray for this young man, and dedicated servant, for his full recovery.
i would love to meet you someday!!! i am so proud of you and your brave family! my constent prayers and love are with everyone one of the family and with you.
the people of pensacola are with you jeremy and we are standing behind you!
EMD…………KUDOS to you! I would gladly give him a kidney if I am a match!
I agree with EMD!!
Thank God for His Healing Power. I see The Power of Love working in this. I pray for two new kidneys. God can do that. Anyone want to agree for this?
Oh this is such wonderful news, Our thoughts and Prayers are still with the Cassady Family. You sure are a fighter Jeremy, continue to take it easy and make a full recovery…
Jeremy, You’re gonna be alright bro. Hope to meet you in person one day! My hat is off to ya!
God is good. This progress could only be from the mercy of our loving Father.
Have been following this story online from St. Louis, MO. What a blessing that God is answering prayers. Continue to get better and stronger with each passing day.
We need to thank God everyday for miracles like this!
Thank God!! Still praying
Our family’s prayers are with you and hope you will be out of the hospital soon!
GOD sure does work miracles on his own people. My prayers and thoughts are still with the Cassady family. Jeremy you are one heck of a fighter and I am excited to see you doing so well. Keep the faith and GOD will keep you in the palm of his hands.