Lydia Kaiser is out of the hospital.
The 12-year-old girl suffered a brain injury when she was wounded during the Annunciation church mass shooting last month.
She went home with her family on Sunday.
In a statement posted on social media, Lydia's parents say she's strong and in good spirits.
Vice President JD Vance and his wife came to Minneapolis last week in reaction to the shooting.
After stopping at the south Minneapolis church, they went to Children’s Minnesota last week to visit Lydia.
Her father Harry Kaiser sharing a letter he read to Vance.
“Will you please promise me, as a father and a Catholic, that you will earnestly support the study of what is wrong with our culture, that we are the country that has the worst mass shooter problem?” he asked. “Will you please promise to pursue, despite powerful lobbies, some common sense, bipartisan legislation as a starting point so we can come out of our corners and find the values that we share so that this time, some progress is made?”
The only child still hospitalize after the shooting is Sophia Forchas.
The 12-year-old remains in critical condition with a bullet lodged in her brain.
Doctors last week said there was a ray of hope that Forchas will make a recovery.