Virginia boy, 6, who shot Abigail Zwerner told another educator about his desire to set her on fire
The shocking shooting incident occurred while the 25-year-old teacher was teaching her first-grade class. The boy shot her in the chest and before collapsing, Zwerner managed to send her students out of the classroom. She was then immediately taken to the hospital. According to the authorities, before the incident took place, there were no signs of struggle or warning from the troubled boy who aimed the elementary teacher with the 9mm Taurus handgun.
As per the Superintendent, before the shooting took place, at least one of the school officials was alerted about the child bringing a deadly weapon to the school. However, after his backpack was searched, no weapon was found. Steve Drew, the Newport News Police Chief stated that the shooting was "intentional" and the investigation is ongoing, according to New York Post.
The
boy's parents broke their through their public statement on Thursday,
January 19. They claimed that the gun was "secured" in their home and
also added that their child suffered from an "acute disability.” They
stated that until the week before the shooting, the boy was accompanied
to class by his mother or father and added, “we will regret our absence
on this day for the rest of our lives.”
2 comments:
If she used the wrong pronouns when addressing this little person...they's actions may have been justified.
How was it secured? In a brown paper bag, rolled up tight with a rubber band around it, and a note on it that said GUN, DO NOT TOUCH?
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