Representative Bill Janklow addressed his constituents Monday morning for the first time since August 16th - when he was involved in a fatal car-motorcycle crash near Trent. The accident claimed the life of cyclist Randy Scott of Hardwick, Minnesota, and left Janklow with head and hand injuries, as well as a legal quagmire.
The Congressman declined to discuss the case, saying it was a legal issue. He discussed his injuries, saying they would all heal. In addition to a broken bone in his hand, he suffered bleeding on the right side of his brain and some paralysis in his lower left leg. He is still suffering headaches, but they are getting better every day. Emotionally, he said, "It couldn't be tougher." But he added, "What happened to me is insignificant." He expressed sympathy for the family of Randy Scott, but stated "Saying I'm sorry to some people is just rhetoric." <snip>
http://www.ksfy.com/Global/story.asp?S=1452020&nav=0w0iI7Kr<snip> Janklow also described his physical condition, and says he is getting better every day. Janklow described problems he has been having with his speech, along with some hearing loss. He also described some memory loss, as well as painful headaches. Janklow also has broken bones in his right hand and wears a brace. Because of his condition, Janklow has not driven since the crash. Despite his medical issues, Janklow says he feels effective as a Congressman, "If I wasn't effective, I'd quit, today".
When asked if he would run for a second term in Congress, Janklow said, "I have no idea". <snip>
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