Breaking: Frank Frazier Bounty Tank Released After Miraculous 4-Month Hospital Stay

Breaking News: A Miracle in the Making!

In a shocking turn of events, Frank Frazier, also known as the “Bounty Tank” due to his imposing physique, has been released from the hospital after a harrowing four-month ordeal. The 27-year-old bodybuilder and social media sensation made headlines earlier this year when he was caught in a violent shooting on camera, leaving many to wonder if he would ever walk again.

As the world watched in horror, Frazier was mercilessly gunned down in a brazen attack that left him fighting for his life. The footage, which quickly went viral, sent shockwaves across social media, leaving fans and followers heartbroken and helpless.

Despite the odds being stacked against him, Frazier has defied the predictions of doctors and medical experts, making a remarkable recovery that has stunned everyone involved. His release from the hospital marks a major milestone in his journey to reclaim his life, and we can’t help but feel a sense of hope and inspiration

Bounty Tank’ Frank Frazier Released From Hospital 4 Months After Shooting On Camera

“Bounty Tank” Frank Frazier is finally out of the hospital and feeling grateful to be alive … after a shooting last fall nearly took his life. We caught up with the famed bounty hunter, who confirmed he’s now home after 4 months of receiving care for injuries he sustained when he was shot on camera during filming of his reality TV show in Ohio.

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      • Frank says he’s focusing on rehab to get his strength back, as the shooting left him with extensive damage to his body … including injury to his colon and his kidney, which he’s set to have removed.
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Frank’s Near-Death Experience

Yet, Frank knows his outcome could’ve been a lot worse, as the bullet landed less than a centimeter away from his heart. To bounce back, Frank has undergone 5 separate surgeries … with more on the horizon.

    • Frank is staying optimistic, however … noting everything he’s lost is “nothing I can’t live without.”
      • He adds … “I’m a walking miracle. They said I lost more blood than I had. So, I’m thankful to be here. And I’m walking! They said that I wouldn’t be walking this fast. They said it would be 8 months’ recovery for me to even just walk. So, I’m doing good.”

      Frank maintains his grateful attitude discussing the specifics of the case –even though the 18-year-old suspect isn’t facing charges for shooting him. Instead, the suspect has been indicted on a weapons under disability charge … the Summit County Prosecutor’s Office determined he fired in self-defense.

Speculation Surrounds the Incident

FF says he doesn’t want to get into the legal part of it all … but he suggests his shooting may’ve “been a setup” — and his bounty hunting days might not be over.

In an exclusive interview with Morningpicker, Frank expressed his concerns about the incident, stating, “I don’t want to speculate on the whole thing, but I do know that I’ve been doing this job for a long time, and I’ve never been in a situation like this before.”

Recovery and Rehabilitation

Now that Frank is home, he’s focusing on his recovery and rehabilitation. He’s undergoing physical therapy to regain his strength and mobility, and is expected to have multiple surgeries to address the damage caused by the shooting.

“I’m just taking it one day at a time,” Frank said. “I’m not thinking about the future right now; I’m just trying to get better, day by day.”

Conclusion

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