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CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. - The family of a Clayton County high school senior hopes he will one day walk again after being shot after a football game.
The family says the 18-year-old is in intensive care at Grady Memorial Hospital following the shooting.
Police have not arrested a suspect.
Mother, Tyeisha Bussie, told FOX 5 when her husband told her that her son Isaiah Thomas had been shot, she lost it.
"I was so hysterical. I did not know what to do," Bussie said.
The shooting happened in the parking lot of Tara Stadium Friday night after a football game.
Isaiah's family says the Dutchtown High senior was waiting for a Lyft with his 13-year-old brother when someone attempted to rob him.
"He said he pointed [a gun] at his face and said ‘Give me everything, or I am going to kill you. On God,’" the mother recalled.
Before her son could respond, the bullets started flying.
"My son said he did not give him a chance to do anything. He only had $120 on him. He didn't give him a chance to do anything before he proceeded to shoot my son," Bussie said.
The family said three bullets hit Isaiah, including one that is still lodged in his spine.
"Scientifically, they are saying he may not be able to walk, or a percentage or whatever, but they are not God," Mrs. Bussie replied.
The shooter fled the scene, but the district is vowing to enhance security by continuing with clear bags and metal detectors. They are now even conducting roving security checks before, during and after games at all four stadiums.
"He's a strong kid, but I've got a message to the shooter: Go ahead and turn yourself in, because you have done a very terrible act," Isaiah's father, Tim Thomas, said.
Isaiah Thomas' family speaks with FOX 5 after he was shot following a football game.
"For me, what's gonna happen is he will go across the stage," said Isaiah's sister Tatiana Brimidge. "He's gonna finish his senior year."
As Isaiah continues treatment in intensive care, his family has started a GoFundMe page to help pay for his long road to recovery.
Clayton County Schools steps up security at games following shooting
Following the shooting of 18-year-old Isaiah Thomas, Clayton County Public Schools says they will be using body scanners, weapon detection devices, and/or metal detectors on everyone attending future games.
They added that bag searches may also take place.
The district also says tailgating or loitering anywhere on campus or in the parking lot, before, during or after a game will be prohibited and strictly enforced.
In addition, they are adopting the NFL’s policy on all bags and totes. Each person attending a game will only be allowed a single bag that meets the following requirements:
● Bags/totes that are clear plastic, vinyl or PVC and do not exceed 12" x 6" x 12."
● All bags/totes will be checked at the gate prior to entering the stadiums.
● No buckles, grommets/hardware or decor can be concealing any part of the bag/tote – the bag/tote literally must be all clear.
● Attendees may also use a one-gallon clear plastic freezer bag (Ziploc bag or similar)
● No outside food or beverages will be allowed inside any of the four stadiums for the 2023 football season
The changes take effect immediately.