November 10, 2024

Abigail Zwerner texted family about armed student before getting shot by 6-year-old

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The Virginia teacher who was shot by her 6-year-old student texted a loved one before the incident expressing frustration with administrators — who had apparently been warned three times that day the young boy had a gun.

Citing a source close to the situation, NBC News reported that Newport News first-grade teacher Abigail Zwerner sent the text an hour before she was shot on Jan. 6, saying the child had a gun in his backpack.

“She was frustrated because she was trying to get help with this child, for this child, and then when she needed help, no one was coming,” the source said.

News of her chilling text came as Zwerner’s lawyer announced the 25-year-old teacher will sue the school district.

Zwerner’s lawyer is alleging administrators at Richneck Elementary School failed to act, resulting in her client being harmed.

An selfie taken by Zwerner. Abigail Zwerner, 25, was shot by a student on Jan. 6. Facebook / Abby Zwerner

“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,” lawyer Diane Toscano said in a Wednesday news conference. “But the administration could not be bothered.”

Toscano said one teacher told administrators at 12:30 p.m. the day of the shooting that she searched the boy’s backpack for the gun but believed it was in his pocket. Shortly after, a different teacher alerted administrators about the boy after a student said the 6-year-old showed him the gun and threatened to shoot him.

Stunningly, another employee asked if she could search the boy — but was dismissed by administrators who said “to wait the situation out because the school day was almost over,” Toscano claimed.

Photo of Toscano speaking to the press in a Marriott ballroom. Lawyer Diane Toscano, who represents Abigail Zwerner, announced Wednesday her client will sue Newport News Schools. AP

The boy “intentionally” shot Zwerner around 2 p.m. that day, and the bullet traveled through her hand into her chest, police said. Her lawyer said the 25-year-old teacher had warned the school at 11:15 a.m. that the boy threatened to beat up one of his peers. 

Police have said nobody from the school warned them about the gun before the shooting.

The young boy’s mother, who has not been identified, purchased the gun legally, police noted, but it remains unclear how the child was able to access it. The mother has not been charged with a crime. 

Attendees hold their heads down for a prayer during a vigil for Abby Zwerner. Attendees hold their heads down for a prayer during a vigil for Zwerner. AP

In a statement through their lawyer, the family said their son has an “acute disability.”

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