Now, clinicians are treating him at the Shepherd Center in Buckhead. That is a facility that specializes in brain injuries.
Saturday, Sullens was able to tell Channel 2′s Courtney Francisco about the life-changing machete attack himself.
“I remember the day, how it happened,” said Sullens. “I remember him coming at me.”
Sullens said he’d just spoken to a client, Cedric Smith, about drinking on the property.
“One of my employees asked him to go talk to him because he wasn’t listening to her,” said Sullens. “He said, ‘No problem. I understand.’ A while later, I went outside to go to my car, and he kind of came from nowhere. He said, ‘Why are you picking on me?
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