Milwaukee police Officer Herbert Davis was shot by a suspect Thursday night. Now, his family has started fundraising to send him to Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles.It's no secret he's a big Cincinnati Bengals fan.Davis, 26, wore his gear when he was released from the hospital Friday.His family shared video with WISN 12 showing Davis watch the end of the Bengals-Chiefs game Sunday night.We all know the Bengals kicked a last-minute field goal to give them the victory and send them to the Super Bowl for the first time since 1989.Davis got emotional watching the kick and score. His family started a GoFundMe page to help raise the money needed.Their goal is $25,000."Physically, he will heal," his sister wrote on the page. "Our family knows the healing process doesn't end with physical capabilities. He has a long haul ahead. He started as a police aide at 19 years old and has 7 years of service. Herb is a hero. He will forever hold that title."The page said Davis' fiancee is also part of the MPD family.Funds raised will also help with family travel and medical expenses."Go Bengals!!! Thank you for all the love and support he's been given," Davis' sister wrote.Super Bowl LVI is Feb. 13. The Bengals will play the San Francisco 49ers.The suspect charged with shooting Davis remains in the Milwaukee County Jail on $1 million cash bail.
Milwaukee police Officer Herbert Davis was shot by a suspect Thursday night.
Now, his family has started fundraising to send him to Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles.
It's no secret he's a big Cincinnati Bengals fan.
Davis, 26, wore his gear when he was released from the hospital Friday.
His family shared video with WISN 12 showing Davis watch the end of the Bengals-Chiefs game Sunday night.
We all know the Bengals kicked a last-minute field goal to give them the victory and send them to the Super Bowl for the first time since 1989.
Davis got emotional watching the kick and score.
His family started a GoFundMe page to help raise the money needed.
Their goal is $25,000.
"Physically, he will heal," his sister wrote on the page. "Our family knows the healing process doesn't end with physical capabilities. He has a long haul ahead. He started as a police aide at 19 years old and has 7 years of service. Herb is a hero. He will forever hold that title."
The page said Davis' fiancee is also part of the MPD family.
Funds raised will also help with family travel and medical expenses.
"Go Bengals!!! Thank you for all the love and support he's been given," Davis' sister wrote.
Super Bowl LVI is Feb. 13. The Bengals will play the San Francisco 49ers.
The suspect charged with shooting Davis remains in the Milwaukee County Jail on $1 million cash bail.
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