A Minnesota native lay on an operating table in Las Vegas on Monday afternoon, one of hundreds wounded in a mass shooting during a country music festival.
Philip Aurich suffered a collapsed lung and a ruptured diaphragm, and his spleen and part of his colon were removed after he was hit several times by gunfire, according to several Facebook posts. He is in critical condition and will undergo more surgery, the posts said.
Aurich, 36, lives in Las Vegas and is the father of two daughters. He is a 1999 graduate of Concordia Academy in Roseville, where his father is a teacher and coach. He was at the Jason Aldean concert with his girlfriend, who was not injured.
A post from Aurich's family asked people to please "keep Phil, his children Reagan and Ryder, and his parents Mike and Mindy in their prayers."
"The terrible attack in Las Vegas has shocked and horrified the conscience of every American," Gov. Mark Dayton said in a statement Monday. "I urge all Minnesotans and all Americans to call upon our own best natures, put aside our differences and work for an end to this insane violence. I also ask for special prayers for the recovery of Minnesotan [Philip] Aurich, who was critically wounded in the attack."
Another Minnesota mother also awaited news of whether her son is alive or dead.
Mary Berger told KSTP-TV that her son, Steve Berger, was at the concert with friends and was hit by gunfire. The friends tried to save him but they became separated in the chaos.
Steve Berger lives in the Twin Cities and works at EFS Advisors, a financial firm in Minnetonka.