Cooper Roberts was shot in the chest and suffered several significant injuries, including a severed spinal cord, Loizzi said in a virtual news conference earlier Thursday.
He remains in the hospital sedated and on a ventilator, in critical but stable condition, Loizzi said.
“It’s going to be a new normal for him moving forward,” Loizzi said. “It sounds (like) he’ll have significant issues moving forward, especially with walking.”
Luke suffered injuries from shrapnel, was treated and released and is now recovering at home, Loizzi said. Their mother, Keely Roberts, “was shot in the leg and foot area” and underwent several surgeries, the spokesperson added.
She has since been discharged because she insisted that she wanted to be by Cooper’s side at the hospital, Loizzi said.
A baseball fan and a fighter
Cooper was always very active, loves baseball — and sports in general — and is a Milwaukee Brewers fan, Loizzi said.
The twin brothers are “best friends, partners in crime,” Cooper’s oldest sister said in a statement.
“Cooper has never met a stranger a day in his life – everyone he meets is his instant best friend (second only to Luke),” her statement said. “He is also unbelievably athletic – he loves soccer, riding his bike, baseball (Go Brew Crew – about a week or so ago he went to his first Brewers game and couldn’t have loved it more) and football (Go Pack Go). He is so studious and loves to read – a literal bookworm. Maybe that’s why he is the funniest, most engaging story teller you’ll ever meet.”
“There’s nothing this kid can’t do and no words for the amount of goodness within him,” it added.
Cooper has undergone several surgeries since the shooting. But, much like his mother, Cooper is a fighter, Loizzi said.
“If you know Keely, she’s just a fighter and it sounds like Cooper got that part of her in him because he’s fighting as hard as he can,” Loizzi said.
Keely Roberts is the superintendent of Zion Elementary School District 6, a school district in northeastern Illinois. In a statement, district officials said they were hopeful Cooper would “be ok, but we know his medical bills will be significant as will the therapy that will follow.”
Loizzi, who said he knows Roberts through work, described her as always committed to her students, working “around the clock,” and emailing him even in the early morning hours, “worrying about students in her schools and how she can support them and serve them.”
“She’s been a school administrator for many, many years serving many districts and I’ve just been continuously amazed … (at) how she gives all of herself, works hard day and night to serve students and families in public schools,” Loizzi said. “And now she, and her family, need our support.”
CNN’s Ashley Killough contributed to this report.