![]() The lawsuit alleges that other students who were sent to Parker’s office for disciplinary action “would return to the classroom bragging about candy they had received.” As a result, “Parker’s administrative style was to permit students to engage in dangerous and disruptive conduct and impose no consequence for breaking the rules,” according to the lawsuit. In the complaint, Zwerner’s attorney alleges that when the child was taken to the school administration offices to address his behavior, often “he would return to the classroom shortly thereafter with some type of reward, such as a piece of candy.” Richneck Elementary teachers would regularly bring the student’s behavior to the attention of school administration but their “concerns were always dismissed,” according to the lawsuit. The complaint goes on to say that all defendants knew the child was removed from the elementary school and sent to Denbigh Early Childhood Center during the 2021-2022 school year “for demonstrating violent behavior.” The lawsuit alleges that during the 2021-2022 school year, while in kindergarten, the 6-year-old strangled and choked a teacher and that same year, he pulled up a female classmate’s dress and touched her inappropriately on the school playground. The boy will not be criminally charged, Newport News Commonwealth’s Attorney Howard Gwynn told CNN affiliate WTKR last month. “In that there is still the potential for criminal charges, there is no further comment.” Zwerner’s complete recovery,” Ellenson said. James Ellenson, an attorney for the boy’s family, on Monday said the allegations in the lawsuit against the child and the family “should be taken with a large grain of salt.” “Our heart goes out to our son’s teacher and we pray for her healing in the aftermath of such an unimaginable tragedy as she selflessly served our son and the children in the school,” the statement said. “We will regret our absence on this day for the rest of our lives,” the boy’s family said in a statement in January. On the day of the shooting, Zwerner informed Parker that the student was in a “violent mood,” the complaint alleges.ĭuring the first half of the school year, the 6-year-old was required to be accompanied by a parent during the school day “because of his violent tendencies.” But that day, school administrators “allowed him to remain unaccompanied without a one-on-one companion during the school day,” the complaint says. The suit also alleges the school’s assistant principal ignored concerns and warning signs flagged by several teachers and staff members, including that the 6-year-old may have had a firearm in his possession in the hours leading up to the January 6 shooting, which left Zwerner hospitalized after a bullet went through her hand and into her chest. In the lawsuit, which seeks $40 million in compensatory damages, an attorney for teacher Abigail Zwerner, 25, alleges school staff and administrators at Richneck Elementary School were aware that the child was violent at home and his parents refused to place him in special education classrooms. The first-grade teacher shot by a 6-year-old student in her Newport News, Virginia, classroom earlier this year filed a lawsuit against school administrators and the school board Monday alleging they were aware of the student’s “history of random violence” and did not act proactively amid concerns over a firearm in the boy’s possession the day of the shooting, according to the lawsuit obtained by CNN.
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