Boy thrown from MOA balcony is recovering

BY ANDREW WRIGHT

The five-year-old boy who was thrown from balcony on the third-floor on the Mall of America is still in intensive care but shows signs of recovery, according to WCCO.

“Our miracle child Landen is showing real signs of recovery. New test results have been positive, though he remains in intensive care with a long road ahead,” the family said in a statement Friday.

Landen was thrown from the third-floor of the MOA last week by Emmanuel Deshawn Aranda, 24, of Minneapolis. Aranda is charged with attempted murder and is being held in Hennepin County Jail on $2 million bail, according to the Star Tribune.

Aranda has a history of disruptive behavior and has been banned from the Mall of America in the past. According to the Star Tribune, Aranda went to the mall looking to kill someone. He approached Landen and his mother on the third-floor, the picked up Landen and threw him off the balcony. 

Landen's family said in a statement Friday that they appreciate the support they've received and wish to maintain their privacy.

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