Abigail Kopf

Shooting spree victim Abigail Kopf, 14, is shown with Barbara Hawthorne, whom she called Grandma Barb. Hawthorne was among those who died in the mass shooting. (Supplied by the Kopf family)

(Kopf family)

KALAMAZOO, MI --

The 14-year-old Battle Creek girl who was shot Feb. 20 in a shooting rampage in Kalamazoo has reached another milestone in her recovery, according to the GoFundMe page set up online to raise money to defray the family's expenses during her recovery.

Abigail Kopf "looked at us tonight," said an update on the page posted about 7 a.m. Wednesday, March 2. "Her right eye is too swollen yet, but she managed to open her eyes and recognized us."

Abigail, initially feared dead, was listed in critical condition at Bronson Methodist Hospital for the first several days after being shot in the head.

Her condition was upgraded to serious Monday and to fair Tuesday.

Tuesday night an update said "doctors are saying Abbie may be moving to Grand Rapids for rehabilitation possibly next week! It seems unbelievable to receive such wonderful news."

Tiana Carruthers, the other survivor of the attack Saturday, Feb. 20, that killed six people, remains hospitalized in fair condition.

Click here to visit Abigail Kopf's GoFundMe site.

Click here to donate to Tiana Carruthers or other victims via HelpNow or texting "Support now" to 20222.