Florissant Man Injured at Washer Tournament Taken Off Life Support, Friends Say
After an altercation at a local bar last Thursday, Randy Feger has been removed from life support, and his friends and family want to know why the suspects are still walking free.
A Florissant man was in critical condition after he fought with a Hazelwood man during a washer tournament at a local pub last week.
Randy Feger, a father-of-four who lives in Florissant, reportedly had a physical confrontation with the 37-year-old Hazelwood man at Pirate’s Cove Bar & Grill on Thursday, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Feger’s acquaintance called the Florissant Police Department after the incident, Officer Andy Haarmann told the Post, adding that Ferger sustained a serious head injury during the altercation.
Florissant Police presented the case to the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s office on Saturday, and the agency has taken the case under advisement pending further investigation. Haarmann also noted that police have arrested the suspect and released him pending investigation, adding that police have been in contact with the suspect since.
Friends and Family Hold a Candlelight Vigil
While Haarmann told the Post that he didn’t know whether Feger knew the suspect, Florissant Patch heard from a friend of Feger’s who offered additional insight into the situation.
The friend, who wishes to remain anonymous, and more than 200 other people gathered on Tuesday night at Koch Park to hold a candlelight vigil for Feger.
“This is a time and place for positive energy, prayer, respect, quiet, and stillness. We will not leave anything in the park but our heartfelt thoughts,” stated the Facebook invitation. “Please only bring your candle, and a cup to protect your flame.”
Feger's friend told Patch that Feger was taken off life support on Wednesday at 4 p.m. after a brain scan revealed zero brainwaves.
“He’s off life support now, so it’s just a matter of time,” Feger's friend said.
More to the Story, Friend Says
Feger's friend said that there’s more to the story than most news outlets are sharing. First, he said, Feger was dropped on his doorstep after the fight and was found the next morning in a pool of blood.
“He has had brain surgery and extensive measures have been taken to save his life, but he has never regained full consciousness,” Feger's friend said. “Police picked up one of the two men but only held him for 24 hours.”
He added that though the names of both men that were involved have “gotten around via word of mouth,” no one is coming forward with the details. But, he said, the nearby Walgreens and Valvoline Instant Oil Change might also have cameras that could have caught the incident.
Frustrated Friends and Family: Why Suspects Are Still Walking Free?
“I'm very angry. It makes me sick to my stomach to think that that man’s walking around and Randy’s laying in a bed,” Jill Szepanski, another one of Feger’s friends, told KMOV. “He would always be there for you, a shoulder to cry on, and this was just a senseless act that happened.”
KMOV also reported that police aren’t releasing the suspect’s name, but that they plan to file more serious criminal charges if Feger passes away. Florissant police plan to release additional information as more evidence is collected.
Recent Updates on Ferger’s Condition
Feger's friend tells Patch that as of around 11 p.m. on Wednesday, Feger is no longer on ventilation and has been moved to a comfort room in the hospital.
“His breathing is shallow and labored, so it’s a matter of time,” he said.
Another friend noted on the Facebook event around the same time that Feger was "moving and breathing on his own," but that "prayers are stilll going out for the family and for a full speedy recovery."
Florissant Patch will continue to follow Ferger’s story. Sign up for our free email newsletter to be kept up-to-date on the developments as they happen.
Were you at Pirates Cove last Thursday night? Did you witness the incident? Tell us in the comments, or email editor Angela Atkinson at angela.atkinson@patch.com with your story.
AMM
6:44 am on Thursday, November 15, 2012
All involved are in our thoughts and prayers!
HC
8:07 pm on Thursday, November 15, 2012
There is so much love for Randy, near and far, and the prayers continue to grow. He is such a good man with a huge heart. Candles and prayers are a constant for Randy, the doctors and nurses, and for his family.
Kris
8:23 pm on Thursday, November 15, 2012
So sad, miracles happen every day.
Angela Atkinson
11:14 pm on Thursday, November 15, 2012
Thanks to all of you for your comments. I do believe the community and his family and friends are hoping for just that--a miracle. Keep praying and sending positive thoughts his way, everyone!
Romy Napolitano
6:51 am on Friday, November 16, 2012
Prayers for Randy and his family.
J.T.
1:52 pm on Friday, November 16, 2012
a lot of this story is incorrect. he was not dropped at his door step. he was not taken off of life support by the doctors, Randy pulled the ventilator tubes out on his own Wednesday morning about 15 minutes before the doctors scheduled to do so. Randy is breathing on his own, deep breaths. He is still fighting! Now we're all just praying for him to wake up! Anyone that knows Randy knows how strong of a person he is! If anyone can overcome this, its him!
Angela Atkinson
12:16 am on Saturday, November 17, 2012
Thank you for the information, J.T. The info in the story was provided by a man who is a friend of Randy's, and we've heard from the family that he is still fighting. We are all pulling for him and we really hope that he gets his miracle.
taylor ann
10:46 am on Friday, November 30, 2012
no they scheduled it at noon but my dad pulled it out around 10:45 that morning
ApC
8:04 pm on Monday, November 26, 2012
What is a washer tournament? Praying for this man!
taylor ann
10:46 am on Friday, November 30, 2012
my dad has already passed...but thank you for the prayers
KitCat Catterton
9:48 am on Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Bless your heart Taylor....AND your siblings. I continue to pray for you all & just hope that, in the days to come, you'll all find some sort of peace babes, & that justice will be served. Hopefully, as time goes by, you'll at least be able to take with you all the kindness & good that people offer & give y'all. Our family won't forget....you guys will remain in our thoughts & prayers luv. xxxxxxx