Ex-assistant principal faces trial after six-year-old shot Virginia teacher
Ebony Parker, a former assistant principal at Richneck Elementary School in Newport News, Virginia, is facing trial on criminal charges for allegedly ignoring warnings that a six-year-old student brought a loaded gun to school. The trial begins Monday, with Parker charged with eight counts of felony child neglect, one for each bullet in the gun.

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AI-generatedEbony Parker, a former assistant principal at Richneck Elementary School in Newport News, Virginia, is facing trial on criminal charges for allegedly ignoring warnings that a six-year-old student brought a loaded gun to school. The trial begins Monday, with Parker charged with eight counts of felony child neglect, one for each bullet in the gun. Prosecutors allege her actions showed a "reckless disregard for human life." In January 2023, the student used the gun to shoot his first-grade teacher, Abby Zwerner, who was awarded $10 million in a civil lawsuit against Parker. Zwerner testified that school staff repeatedly warned Parker about the gun before the shooting occurred. The student's mother was previously sentenced for child neglect and weapons charges.
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5 extractedThe student's mother was sentenced to nearly four years in prison after pleading guilty to child neglect and weapons charges.
A jury awarded $10 million to teacher Abby Zwerner in a civil lawsuit, finding Parker ignored repeated warnings about the gun.
Parker is charged with eight counts of felony child neglect, one for each bullet in the gun.
Former assistant principal Ebony Parker faces trial on criminal charges for allegedly ignoring warnings about a student bringing a loaded gun to school.
Criminal charges against school officials following a school shooting are rare, according to experts.