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Subject: Former educator at Virginia school where 6-year-old shot teacher had 'shocking' lack of response, grand jury finds
Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2024 19:54:38 -0000 (UTC)
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https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/former-educator-virginia-school-6-
year-old-shot-teacher-shocking-lack-rcna147247

Aformer assistant principal at a Virginia elementary school should be held
criminally liable after her �lack of response� and �poor decisions�
allowed a student to intentionally shoot his first-grade teacher last
year, according to a special grand jury report released Wednesday.

Ebony Parker, who resigned in the wake of the Jan. 6, 2023, shooting at
Richneck Elementary School in Newport News, is now facing eight counts of
felony child abuse and neglect, each carrying up to five years in prison,
the case�s court docket first showed Tuesday.

The 31-page grand jury report outlines how Parker allegedly failed to
protect the 15 children, ages 6 and 7, in teacher Abigail Zwerner�s class.
It says Zwerner was injured by one of her 6-year-old students despite
multiple warnings from staff and other students who believed the boy had a
gun and posed an imminent threat on the day of the shooting.

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�Dr. Parker�s lack of response and initiative given the seriousness of the
information she had received on January 6, 2023 is shocking,� the report
said.

The report provides further details about the events leading up to the
shooting and during, including how after Zwerner was shot by the boy at
less than 6 feet away, he attempted to fire again but was thwarted.

�The child continued to stare at her, not changing his emotional facial
expression as he tried to shoot again,� the report said. �The firearm had
jammed due to his lack of strength on the first shot inhibiting him from
shooting Ms. Zwerner or anyone else again. The firearm had a full magazine
with seven additional bullets ready to fire if not for the firearm
jamming.�

An arrest date for Parker was listed as Tuesday. It was not immediately
clear if she has legal representation.

The Newport News Commonwealth Attorney�s Office declined to comment
Wednesday about the grand jury report and said it would hold a news
conference Thursday.

According to the grand jury report, Parker was made aware on four
occasions on the same day of the shooting that the child may be a
�potentially dangerous threat�: At noon, a Richneck reading specialist
told Parker that two students told her the child had a gun in his
backpack, yet it was not checked; at 12:30 p.m., the reading specialist
told Parker that while she did search the backpack and did not find a
weapon, Zwerner said the child put something in his pockets; a music
teacher told Parker that another first-grade teacher mentioned a gun; and
at 1:40 p.m., a guidance counselor told Parker the child may have a
firearm or ammunition and when he asked if he could search him, Parker
�refused and took no action.�

About 20 minutes later, the boy would go on to shoot Zwerner with a gun
containing eight bullets.

Police later said the teacher escorted her panicked class to safety after
a bullet ripped through her left hand, rupturing bones, before it lodged
in her upper chest.

Three months after the shooting, Zwerner filed a $40 million lawsuit
against the school district alleging that administrators, including
Parker, failed to heed warnings. The grand jury�s findings are similar to
her complaint.

Lawyers for Zwerner, 26, said the report echoes the �systemic failure� at
the school.

�Most shocking is the apparent cover up of disciplinary records before and
after the shooting,� attorneys Diane Toscano, Kevin Biniazan and Jeffrey
Breit said in a statement Wednesday. �We are grateful for the work of the
special grand jury and the answers they have provided this community.�

The 11-member grand jury, which was empaneled in September, said it heard
from 19 witnesses, reviewed several hundred documents of school records,
and watched police bodycam and video footage to make its determination.

The grand jury said it was tasked with addressing whether �there was any
decision or action taken that would have prevented� the events of that
day; making recommendations for improvements; and determining if anyone at
the school �should be held criminally liable in their actions or lack of
actions� in their duty to provide care and safety to students.

In the aftermath of the shooting, Newport News Commonwealth�s Attorney
Howard Gwynn told NBC News that he would not seek charges against the 6-
year-old boy, citing his age and inability to adequately understand the
legal system, but said he was still weighing whether he might hold any
adults criminally responsible.

A year ago, Gwynn also sought a grand jury to determine charges against
the boy�s mother, Deja Taylor. She was sentenced in December to two years
in prison on a state charge of felony child neglect and must begin her
state sentence after she finishes serving 21 months on a related federal
charge.

On the morning of the shooting, Taylor believed the gun was in her purse
with the trigger lock installed and left on top of her bedroom dresser,
according to a probable cause statement and search warrant affidavit. She
added that the key for the lock was kept under her bedroom mattress.

�A lockbox was not found,� prosecutors said, �nor was a trigger lock or
key to a trigger lock ever found.�

As part of a care plan at the school, the boy�s parents were supposed to
be with him daily, but were absent on the day of the shooting, officials
said.

The child�s family has said that he has an �acute disability� and that he
had received the �treatment he needs� under a court-ordered temporary
detention at a medical facility.

The grand jury report also notes the boy�s disciplinary issues, including
the days before the shooting, when he was �defiant during recess,�
�constantly spoke back to Zwerner,� and slammed her phone on the ground at
reading time, causing the screen to crack and using an expletive toward
her. He was suspended for one day after that incident.

The principal at the time of the shooting, Briana Foster-Newton, is also
named in the grand jury report, but it said she should not face charges.

�Her lack of knowledge does not mean she is, per say, faultless for
certain decisions as Principal regarding the care of the children at
Richneck previous to this incident,� the grand jury found. �But, because
she was not informed of the events on January 6, 2023 specifically, and
thus was not given the chance to have acted appropriately, she is not
criminally liable due to her lack of knowledge for the events that
transpired.�

Foster-Newman could not immediately be reached for comment Wednesday. The
Newport News Public Schools declined to comment.

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