“Hawkeye” Actor Jeremy Renner Returns to His Home After Horrifying Snow Plow Accident
Hawkeye After a horrific snowplow accident earlier in the month, actor Jeremy Renner returned home to his family.
Renner, Mayor of Kingstown, stated that he returned home after the premiere of Paramount+’s show. He was able to view the premiere with his family.
He shared his thoughts via Twitter. “Outside my brain fog in recovery, I was very excited to watch episode 201 with my family at home.”
Renner returns home just days after Kym Renner posted a positive update about his recovery following the accident that left him with blunt chest trauma and other orthopedic injuries.
Kym told People, “If anyone knows Jeremy, he is a fighter and doesn’t mess around. He is crushing all the progress goals. We couldn’t feel more positive about the road ahead.”
People was also told by a source close to Renner “Jeremy is making positive progress and while he has a long road to recovery, he is overwhelmed by the showing of love and support.”
Renner was airlifted to a Nevada hospital after he was crushed by his PistenBully snow plow after attempting to free one of his family member’s vehicles after it had become stuck in the snow near his house.
Washoe County Sheriff Darin Balaam detailed in a press conference On January 3, “On Sunday morning at 8:55 a.m. a 911 call was received for a 1050 or a crash involving a snow cat versus pedestrian. The subject had been run over by a snow cat in the area of Mount Rose Highway. At 8:57 Washoe County dispatch advised some units and they started en route.”
Sheriff Balaam stated that Mount Rose Highway was closed due to severe weather conditions and snow buildup. The highway had not been cleared due to the accumulation of three feet snowfall overnight.
He continued to give details about the accident. “Based on our investigation, Mr. Renner’s personal vehicle, which was being driven by a family member had become stuck in the snow near his home. Mr. Renner went to retrieve his PistenBully or snow cat, an extremely large piece of snow removal equipment weighing at least 14,333 pounds, in an effort to get his vehicle moving.”
“After successfully towing his personal vehicle from its stuck location, Mr. Renner got out of his PistenBully to speak to his family member. At this point it was observed that the PistenBully started to roll. In an effort to stop the rolling PistenBully, Mr. Renner attempts to get back into the driver’s seat of the PistenBully. Based on our investigation, it’s at this point Mr. Renner is run over by the PistenBully,” The Sheriff elaborated.
Then he revealed: “An eyewitness detailed seeing Mr. Renner getting into the PistenBully and not seeing him again until the PistenBully came to a rest in a pile of snow in front of his driveway.”
Renner would take to Instagram to inform his followers that he was in rough shape and couldn’t even type.
He wrote, “Thank you all for your kind words. Im too messed up now to type. But I send love to you all.”
Is it possible for Renner to return home from the accident?
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