Sundance Head of The Voice Shot on Texas Ranch, Airlifted to Hospital in Stable Condition
Country singer Sundance Head, winner of The Voice season 11, was shot on his Texas ranch and airlifted to a hospital. The incident occurred in a rural area, and he is currently in stable condition at a Tyler hospital. His wife reported that the bullet missed vital organs and became lodged in a fatty area of his stomach.
Sundance Head, the country music artist known for winning season 11 of The Voice in 2016, was airlifted to a hospital following a shooting incident at his ranch in Texas. The incident occurred in a rural area on Friday, as confirmed by his agent.
Details of the Shooting Incident
According to Trey Newman, the 46-year-old singer's agent, the shooting took place in a remote part of Texas. Emergency services promptly responded to the scene, and Sundance Head was transported to the hospital. Reports indicate that he is currently in stable condition and on the mend in a hospital located in Tyler, Texas.
Sundance Head's Current Health Status
Following the shooting, Sundance Head, whose real name is Jason Head, made a call to 911 for assistance. His wife, Misty, reported that the bullet narrowly missed vital organs and became lodged in a fatty area of his stomach, minimizing the potential for serious injury.