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It's the only reason I'm here now': Son awakens from 'brain-dead' state after gun-toting dad engages in three-hour armed standoff with police to block doctors from pulling the plug life-support

Evan Bleier

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Dec. 22, 2015

  • George Pickering II took gun and went to Houston's Tomball Regional Medical Center to spend a few more hours with his son George III
  • Pickering's 'brain dead' son had suffered a huge stroke earlier in the month
  • Doctors and father's family were 'terminally weaning' son off life support
  • Pickering forced his way into son's room and standoff with police ensued
  • When son squeezed his hand during the standoff, Pickering surrendered 
  • He was arrested but his son recovered a few weeks later and is doing well

A father took a gun into hospital to stop doctors taking his son off life support - and during the three-hour stand-off the young man squeezed his hand.

The sign that he wasn't brain dead meant he was kept alive - and he is now recovering and doing well.

His father, 59-year-old George Pickering II, was charged with two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after marching into Tomball Regional Medical Center in Texas with a gun.

His 27-year-old son, George III, had been declared brain dead after suffering a massive stroke in January. 

After doctors declared there was no more hope for him, they ordered a 'terminal wean' - whereby life support is slowly withdrawn to end a life.

Pickering's ex-wife and other son had agreed to the move, and the young man had already been placed on an organ donation register.

But Pickering Sr told KPRC: 'They were moving too fast. The hospital, the nurses, the doctors. I knew if I had three or four hours that night that I would know whether George was brain-dead.' 

 

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3371236/George-Pickering-II-standoff-Tomball-Regional-Medical-Center-Houston-brain-dead-son.html#ixzz3vBJQGJFG

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