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COMMUNITY 6yo student shot a teacher leaving the teacher in critical condition during an altercation at a Virginia elementary school

yeah, I got his therapy


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he need to get fucked up a few times. That'll calm his lil ass on down.
Way to many kids are being raised by females
 
Lol look bro there are kids who get physical punishment can sometimes still be crazy like I know y’all seen this it was niggas I went to school got whoooing and still went to jail bruh. Some people are just like that.
 
Whippings only work on some kids. I dont feel this would work on this kid. Doesnt seem like he fears consequences. Seems like he would just take his anger out on more students. I wanna know how you get choked out by a 6 yr old? Naw, an investigation needs to be done at home first to find the real problem. Sounds like there might be a whole lot of neglect going on in the home possible .
 
Whippings only work on some kids. I dont feel this would work on this kid. Doesnt seem like he fears consequences. Seems like he would just take his anger out on more students. I wanna know how you get choked out by a 6 yr old? Naw, an investigation needs to be done at home first to find the real problem. Sounds like there might be a whole lot of neglect going on in the home possible .


Finally
 
She's gonna win. Not sure how much she'll get but definitely gonna win

She will win but there’s a countersuit going on and the attorney says a student told the teacher about the kid having a gun and planning to shoot her and she told them to “sit down and be quiet”

 
She will win but there’s a countersuit going on and the attorney says a student told the teacher about the kid having a gun and planning to shoot her and she told them to “sit down and be quiet”

Oh. Didn't know about that. That's odd that she was told about it and did nothing but is suing because the school did nothing
 

This part is interesting
Ellenson told The Associated Press by phone Thursday evening that his understanding is that the gun was in the mother’s closet on a top shelf that was well over six feet high. The weapon also had a trigger lock that requires a key, similar to a bike lock.
https://apnews.com/article/censorsh...t-anne-frank-bb65349704ab2dae1ac90a0f9856d7b9

Regarding how the child may have gotten access to the gun, Ellenson said: “We don’t know.”
One could guess the kid climbed. Also guess that the key was next to the locked gun
 
Man you read what this fuckin kid was doing?

Last year, he strangled one of his teachers

He also pulled up a students skirt and touched her inappropriately

2 days before the shooting, the lil fucker smashed that teachers phone.

Also chased his classmates around with a belt saying he was gonna beat them


Somebody fuck this kid up already.

Wow really and he still in a regular education school.

Down here one school system has implemented a rule where once your child has committed a certain amount of offenses they will only be eligible for virtual school.

like yes all children are provided a public education but sheesh not at the expense of the staff/employees
 
The mother of a 6-year-old boy who allegedly shot a teacher at his Newport News, Virginia, elementary school is now facing charges, prosecutors announced Monday.

A grand jury returned two indictments charging Deja Taylor with felony child neglect and misdemeanor recklessly leaving a loaded firearm as to endanger a child, according to prosecutors.

Taylor's 6-year-old son allegedly took a handgun from his home on Jan. 6, put it in his backpack and brought it to Richneck Elementary School where he allegedly shot and wounded 25-year-old teacher Abigail Zwerner in a first grade classroom. Zwerner suffered critical injuries but is expected to make a full recovery.
Zwerner has sued the school's former superintendent, principal and assistant principal for $40 million, alleging negligence.

Zwerner's lawyer, Diane Toscano, said in a statement about the new charges, "There were failures in accountability at multiple levels that led to Abby being shot and almost killed. Today's announcement addresses but one of those failures. It has been three months of investigation and still so many unanswered questions remain."

"Our lawsuit makes clear that we believe the school division violated state law, and we are pursuing this in civil court," Toscano continued. "We will not allow school leaders to escape accountability for their role in this tragedy."
Every criminal case is unique in its facts, and these facts support these charges, but our investigation into the shooting continues," Newport News Commonwealth’s Attorney Howard Gwynn said in a press release.

Gwynn requested a special grand jury to continue an investigation into the incident to see if there were any security issues that may have contributed to the shooting, according to prosecutors.

“If the special grand jury determines that additional persons are criminally responsible under the law, it can return additional indictments," Gwynn said.

In a statement to ABC News, James Ellenson, the attorney representing Taylor and the 6-year-old's family, said, "I wish to thank the NN Commonwealth Attorney's office for extending me the courtesy of informing us of the indictments that were returned by the grand jury today. My client will be turning herself in later this week. More details will follow."

Police said the 9 mm Taurus pistol was legally purchased by the boy's mother.

In the wake of the shooting, the 6-year-old's family said their son "suffers from an acute disability and was under a care plan at the school that included his mother or father attending school with him and accompanying him to class every day."

"The week of the shooting was the first week when we were not in class with him," the family said.
 
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