
An education expert provided damning testimony Wednesday in the $40 million civil trial of a former assistant principal in Virginia accused of ignoring warnings before a 6-year-old opened fire in his classroom, injuring first grade teacher Abigail Zwerner. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: A Virginia civil trial is focusing on whether former assistant principal Ebony Parker failed to protect teacher Abigail Zwerner after warnings that a 6-year-old student had a gun.
Key Points:
The case may push schools and taxpayers toward higher legal costs, stricter security rules, and more pressure on staff to act fast when a gun threat is reported.
The trial could lead to clearer school safety steps that better protect students and teachers in the future.
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First-grade teacher injured in the shooting; the lawsuit and testimony center on her case.
Former assistant principal accused of ignoring repeated warnings about the gun; central defendant in the civil trial.
Education expert whose testimony is a major part of the trial coverage and supports the plaintiff’s case.
School where the shooting occurred and the setting of the underlying incident central to the article.
Parker’s attorney who is quoted presenting the defense’s position in the trial.
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