'Our worst nightmare': Family says teen boy shot in drive-by shooting is paralyzed


Save Story
Leer en español

Estimated read time: 2-3 minutes

MURRAY — The family of a 14-year-old boy who was shot in a drive-by shooting last Thursday said he has a long road to recovery.

The boy's stepfather said Aspen McCarty was leaving the Murray North Trax Station near 4500 S. and Main Street when he and two other friends were shot.

"It was like our worst nightmare," said Nathan Barth, Aspen's stepfather.

Aspen McCarty is pictured with a family member at a high school football event. McCarty was leaving the Murray North Trax Station near 4500 S. and Main Street when he and two other friends were shot.
Aspen McCarty is pictured with a family member at a high school football event. McCarty was leaving the Murray North Trax Station near 4500 S. and Main Street when he and two other friends were shot. (Photo: Nathan Barth)

Barth said Aspen was shot three times, leaving him with several injuries, including broken ribs, a fractured vertebra, a collapsed lung and an injury to his leg. He said his stepson is currently paralyzed, and doctors advised him that Aspen may not walk again.

Barth said his stepson has been in a lot of pain but is recovering, adding that he underwent a spinal fusion surgery on Monday.

"We feel very optimistic and hopeful. The surgery went well. They're saying, you know, there is a chance he could walk again. They're preparing us like he might not. But any hope is enough hope for us. So we're going to run wild with it," he said.

Aspen was supposed to start high school football training at Cottonwood High School. Barth said that's not the case anymore.

"Now, things have completely changed, and he has to live a completely different life," Barth said.

McCarty is pictured in his high school football gear. McCarty was leaving the Murray North Trax Station near 4500 S. and Main Street when he and two other friends were shot.
McCarty is pictured in his high school football gear. McCarty was leaving the Murray North Trax Station near 4500 S. and Main Street when he and two other friends were shot. (Photo: Nathan Barth)

Barth said he also started searching for a new place to live that is more Americans with Disabilities Act-accessible for his stepson.

"We're just hoping that we can make the best for him moving forward no matter what the outcome is, whether he walks again or not," he said.

A spokesperson with Murray police initially told KSL that three male adults were shot in that drive-by shooting last Thursday.

On Monday, a spokesperson confirmed two juveniles were shot, along with a man who has died. Police are not releasing the deceased victim's name or information about the other juvenile involved.

"It's scary to me that my son was on a train. Moments later, he was shot in a parking lot right near a public place in broad daylight where it's supposed to be safe for everyone, and that it didn't happen for him," Barth said.

Barth said he is trying to be patient with the investigation but hopes Murray police can find the people responsible. The family has set up a GoFundMe* to help with medical expenses.

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call the Murray Police Department.

*KSL.com does not assure that the money deposited to the account will be applied for the benefit of the persons named as beneficiaries. If you are considering a deposit to the account, you should consult your own advisers and otherwise proceed at your own risk.

Most recent Police & Courts stories

Related topics

UtahPolice & CourtsSalt Lake County
Brianna Chavez, KSL-TVBrianna Chavez
Brianna Chavez joined the KSL-TV news team as a reporter in July of 2023. She comes to the Beehive State after working for five years in her hometown of El Paso, Texas.
KSL.com Beyond Series

KSL Weather Forecast

KSL Weather Forecast
Play button