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FakeNoose

(32,639 posts)
Wed Jan 25, 2023, 02:36 PM Jan 2023

Lawyer: Adminstrators were warned 3 times the day boy shot teacher at Virginia school [View all]

Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (AP news story)

NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — Concerned staff warned administrators at a Virginia elementary school three times that a 6-year-old boy had a gun and was threatening other students in the hours before he shot and wounded a teacher, but the administration “was paralyzed by apathy” and didn’t call police, remove the boy from class or lock down the school, the wounded teacher's lawyer said Wednesday.

Diane Toscano, an attorney for Abigail Zwerner, said during a news conference that she has notified the school board in Newport News that the 25-year-old teacher at Richneck Elementary School plans to sue the school district over the Jan. 6 shooting, which left Ms. Zwerner with serious injuries.

“On that day, over the course of a few hours, three different times — three times — school administration was warned by concerned teachers and employees that the boy had a gun on him at the school and was threatening people. But the administration could not be bothered,” Ms. Toscano said.

She said that Ms. Zwerner first went to an administrator at around 11:15 a.m. on the day of the shooting and said the boy had threatened to beat up another child, but no action was taken.

Read more: https://www.post-gazette.com/news/crime-courts/2023/01/25/newport-news-virginia-abigail-zwerner-us-shooting-richneck-elementary/stories/202301250086



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Lawsuits are coming. This is total negligence on the school administrators. Also, how negligent are the boy's parents? He got that gun from somewhere - probably his own home.

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What.The.Fuck. Sky Jewels Jan 2023 #1
Only black children are a threat and disciplined in schools...didn't you know that? Samrob Jan 2023 #34
Apparently the child is black sarisataka Jan 2023 #38
Open mouth, insert foot. LisaL Jan 2023 #40
by your logic catsudon Jan 2023 #41
And did nothing......... Lovie777 Jan 2023 #2
The article you posted indicates where he got the gun nt GusBob Jan 2023 #3
Yes it does, and it surely sounds like parental negligence FakeNoose Jan 2023 #6
Yes they can claim locked GusBob Jan 2023 #11
They do make keyless trigger locks with combinations. Ray Bruns Jan 2023 #20
The article says a key was required. ShazzieB Jan 2023 #21
Then the little bastard stole the key or the gun wasn't secured. Ray Bruns Jan 2023 #25
Yes they can claim locked GusBob Jan 2023 #12
According to this, they have put one out, but it doesn't reveal a lot. ShazzieB Jan 2023 #24
"Oh, nothing to worry about. After all: who brings a gun to school and starts shooting?" Aristus Jan 2023 #4
Unforgivable. Paladin Jan 2023 #5
But who pays? Like suing the police. It doesn't come out of the pockets of those responsible. thesquanderer Jan 2023 #13
Well, golly. I guess we're all just shit out of luck. (nt) Paladin Jan 2023 #15
I'm sure criminal charges could be filed like reckless endangerment or something MichMan Jan 2023 #22
And just like police, some other district *will* hire them, maybe even with better pay. NullTuples Jan 2023 #31
Sue the parents too. progressoid Jan 2023 #35
Like, time to retire without ANY financial worries for a lifetime and beyond for her family? usaf-vet Jan 2023 #29
The do nothing plan is clearly not working IronLionZion Jan 2023 #7
The do nothing plan totally supports the basic concept though. Zilli Jan 2023 #16
It's not too much to pull a 6 year old aside and search for guns IronLionZion Jan 2023 #17
I can see this stuff being ignored in middle school, where bullying is at its peak Warpy Jan 2023 #8
You can see ignoring a kid bringing a gun to school? Please explain, I assume I'm reading that wrong NullTuples Jan 2023 #32
So, let's get this straight... PatrickforB Jan 2023 #9
Plenty of Peter Principals McKim Jan 2023 #19
That is exactly what Republicans mean when they speak of their "common sense". NullTuples Jan 2023 #33
"Acute care plan" Lulu KC Jan 2023 #10
And the week of the shooting was "the first when a parent was not in class with him." ShazzieB Jan 2023 #23
It sounds like this child was extremely troubled. NH Ethylene Jan 2023 #37
Unbelievable underpants Jan 2023 #14
Unreal how the Admin didn't take Cha Jan 2023 #18
What's even weirder (to me) is that no administrator's names are ever mentioned. ShazzieB Jan 2023 #36
They also haven't named the boy or his parents FakeNoose Jan 2023 #42
Oh that's right.. I Hope Cha Jan 2023 #44
It was secure . . then somehow it became unsecure . . then it . . just went off! NBachers Jan 2023 #26
The gun was kept on a top shelf of closet in mother's bedroom. LisaL Jan 2023 #28
It is not logical that the gun was secured. GreenWave Jan 2023 #27
the administration, "was paralyzed by apathy" equals "DGAF" NullTuples Jan 2023 #30
Wasn't his parent supposed to be by his side at all times BigmanPigman Jan 2023 #39
In-Excusable. Fire them all. No business being employed at a school anymore. nt Evolve Dammit Jan 2023 #43
There has to be more to this Zeitghost Jan 2023 #45
Schools chief fired after boy, 6, shoots teacher in Virginia Eugene Jan 2023 #46
Thank you for posting this - we need the BBC to learn anything, American papers can't tell us FakeNoose Jan 2023 #47
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