"You watched her walk up to your door on accident. It's a girl in a cheer outfit," he said.
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On Tuesday, cheerleaders at the Woodlands Elite Cheer Company rallied around their teammates - Heather Roth, a girl who was grazed, and Payton Washington, who was shot twice and flown to a hospital.
"She's super strong, and I know she's going to come out of the other side in the most amazing possible way," Heather said.
Heather, Payton, and two other teammates commute from Austin to the Woodlands to practice. They meet at the H-E-B in Elgin, then carpool in.
They were on their way home when Heather said she opened the door to a car she thought was hers. When she saw someone inside, she quickly got back into her friend's car.
Heather said the person in the mistaken car got out and approached them. So, she rolled down her window to apologize, but he started shooting.
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Payton had multiple surgeries, but her dad said she has the heart of a fighter. Her cheer coach agreed.
"She only has one lung. She's competed all her life that way, so she's a fighter. She's very strong," coach Lynne Shearer said.
Payton has made a name for herself in the cheer world, overcoming the odds to compete in some of the toughest cheer competitions and signing with Baylor in her junior year.
"It's heartbreaking. It's horrible. These kids are like a part of our family," Shearer said.
Payton's dad said his daughter's spleen was removed, and she is now recovering.
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Shearer says she has no doubt Payton will recover.
"We are way early on in the game, but we are hopeful she will make a full recovery," Shearer said.
Records show that 25-year-old Pedro Tello was arrested for the shooting and held on a $500,000 bond.
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