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Abby Zwerner was born on 1997 in Richneck Elementary School, Newport News, Virginia, U.S., is a 2023 school shooting in Virginia, US. Discover Abby Zwerner's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 27 years old?

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On January 6, 2023, American school teacher Abby Zwerner was seriously injured when a six-year-old male student shot her while she was teaching in her classroom at Richneck Elementary School in Newport News, Virginia.

The boy had brought from home, in his backpack, a 9mm semi-automatic pistol belonging to his mother.

1970

The shooting was one of sixteen U.S. school shootings perpetrated by shooters under the age of ten years since 1970.

Richneck Elementary School is an elementary school in Newport News with 550 students.

The school was equipped with metal detectors at the time of the shooting, which were randomly used to screen students.

Reports about the student's previous conduct included behavioral issues at school: cursing staff, trying to whip students with his belt, and choking a teacher.

In 2021, the student allegedly came from behind his teacher, locked his forearms around her neck, and pulled her backward; he was subsequently moved to a different school.

In the week before the shooting, the student reportedly slammed Zwerner's cell phone and broke it, resulting in a one-day suspension, with his first day back being the day of the shooting.

Before the shooting, multiple staff members, including Zwerner, told school administrators about the student's conduct and concerns that he may have a weapon on him.

Zwerner first alerted school officials between 11:15 and 11:30 am, stating that the student had threatened to beat up another student.

A second teacher went to a school administrator at 12:30 pm, saying the teacher had taken it upon herself to search the student's backpack.

A third teacher told administrators shortly before 1:00 pm that the student had shown another student at recess he had a gun and threatened the child that he would shoot them if they reported it.

Reportedly the teacher was told to "wait out the situation" as "the school day was almost over," while another school employee was denied permission to search the student and his belongings.

About an hour before she was shot, Zwerner also reportedly texted an unidentified individual that the student claimed to have a gun and that administrators were not helping.

During a routine lesson, at approximately 2p.m. local time on January 6, 2023, the student pointed a 9mm Taurus pistol at Zwerner and then shot at her when she tried to reach out for the weapon.

The bullet first passed through her hand and then lodged in her chest.

Police reported that the shooting was intentional, and that there was no struggle or warning given before the student discharged the gun.

The child's mother Deja Taylor owned the gun that the student brought to the school in his backpack.

Immediately after being shot, Zwerner escorted all of her students out of the classroom and away from the shooter while another staff member, according to police, restrained the shooter until police took him into juvenile detention.

Zwerner later told reporters that she remembers the student pointing the gun at her, the look on his face and the gun going off.

She had registered that the room was no longer safe for her students and escorted them out.

She recounted that she remembers getting to the office and struggling to breathe before passing out.

Abigail Zwerner is a 25-year-old first grade school teacher, employed at Richneck Elementary School.

Zwerner's injuries were initially described as life-threatening, although her condition improved and she was described as "stable" on January 8, 2023, and released from the hospital in mid-January 2023.

In a later interview in March 2023, Zwerner stated that the bullet went through her left hand, and ruptured multiple bones in her hand, before striking her in the chest.

Richneck Elementary School remained closed during the subsequent week.

The school announced that Principal Briana Foster Newton had left the position shortly before the school re-opened on January 30.

Additionally, school assistant principal Dr. Ebony Parker resigned before the school re-opened, and the school district superintendent George Parker III was voted out effective February 1.

The school re-opened with additional safety measures in the form of two permanent school division security officers, two metal detectors, doors installed in previously open areas, and all students receiving clear backpacks.

Zwerner later resigned on June 13, 2023.

The child shooter was arrested and remained in a healthcare facility as of January13, 2023.

Because of his very young age, his identity could not be revealed.

On January 13, police stated they did not know about the tip-off that the shooter was armed before the shooting.

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Zwerner's shooting provoked conversations about the culpability of young shooters and their parents, and comparisons with the 2000 killing of Kayla Rolland, also committed by a six-year-old student.

The mother of the six-year-old male was convicted of criminal possession of a weapon, making false statements, and child neglect in relation to the shooting, and was sentenced to 3 3⁄4 years in prison.

She has publicly stated that she takes responsibility for the shooting.

The shooting was the first U.S. school shooting of 2023, but the third incident of gun violence in Newport News Public School district in seventeen months.

The shooting sparked conversations about the legal culpability of very young children and comparisons to the February 29, 2000 killing of Kayla Rolland when a six-year-old boy fatally shot Rolland at Buell Elementary School in Mount Morris Township, Michigan.

The boy was not charged with murder due to his age, though his uncle was convicted of manslaughter.

In an NBC News opinion piece, a clinical psychologist emphasized the limitations of children's moral development and cognition of events, and called for compassion to be extended to the shooter and for the provision of care and rehabilitation, as opposed to incarceration.