Derek Whitener
(photos – GoFundMe)
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by Andy Towle
January 17, 2017
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The victim is Derek Whitener, the artistic and education director of The Firehouse Theatre in Farmers Branch, TX, the Dallas Morning News reports:
The 33-year-old Keller native and
longtime director, actor and costume designer had stopped at the
store on his way home from performing as Leaf Coneybear in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at
Firehouse Theatre. Two masked men, one in a ski mask and the other in a
monkey mask, attacked him, hitting Whitener with a pipe as he headed
to his car, reports David Moore, the company’s executive business
director. The men didn’t steal anything. A police report was filed and
Whitener was taken by ambulance to Baylor Hospital in Dallas.
Whitener’s skull was fractured. He
underwent surgery Sunday, Moore said, to remove a hematoma on his brain.
He is expected to be able to leave the hospital Thursday.
Derek Whitener (photos – GoFundMe) | - |
Whitener’s friend Brina Wingo has set up a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for Whitener’s medical bills and loss of income.
She writes:
On Saturday, January 14th, Derek Whitener
finished acting and singing in a show at the Firehouse Theatre in
Dallas, Texas . After the show he stopped by Target on his way home to
buy groceries. On his way out of Target he was brutally attacked by 2
masked men in the parking lot. We don’t know who they were or what their
motive was at this point. All we know is they beat my friend so badly,
that on January 15th he was rushed into surgery to stop the bleeding on
his brain. Before his surgery he was having difficulty forming words – a
horrifying thing for someone as smart and quick-witted as Derek. They
believe the surgery was a success but won’t sure until the swelling
subsides. He is currently in the ICU, and the overall the recovery will
be at least 6-8 weeks. He will be unable to work that entire time. We’ve
set up this GoFundMe to help offset the cost of medical bills and loss
of income.
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