Charges dismissed against official at school where 6-year-old shot teacher
A judge in Virginia has dismissed all charges against Ebony Parker, a former assistant principal at an elementary school where a six-year-old student shot his teacher. Parker had faced eight felony child abuse charges, including disregard for life, for allegedly ignoring warnings that the student possessed a gun.

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AI-generatedA judge in Virginia has dismissed all charges against Ebony Parker, a former assistant principal at an elementary school where a six-year-old student shot his teacher. Parker had faced eight felony child abuse charges, including disregard for life, for allegedly ignoring warnings that the student possessed a gun. The defense argued the state failed to prove its case, and the judge agreed. In January 2023, the child fired a single shot at teacher Abigail Zwerner, who sustained injuries requiring surgery. The child's mother, Deja Taylor, previously served jail time for a drug charge related to the firearm used in the incident.
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5 extractedThe child's mother, Deja Taylor, served jail time for a drug charge linked to the gun.
A six-year-old student shot teacher Abigail Zwerner in January 2023, requiring surgery.
Circuit Court Judge Rebecca Robinson agreed with the defense that the state had not made its case.
Parker faced felony child abuse charges for allegedly ignoring warnings that a student had a gun.
Charges against former assistant principal Ebony Parker were dismissed by a judge in Virginia.