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Six-year-old who shot teacher won’t face charges, setting precedent

6-year-old Who allegedly shot him? elementary teacher In January, the chest and hand will be inverted. chargesOn Wednesday, the prosecution attorney for the case was announced.

Prosecutor Howard GwynnNewport News attorney, whose title is Commonwealth Attorney, is. VirginiaGwynn stated that he doesn’t believe a six-year old can comprehend the U.S. legal systems and therefore would not stand trial. Gwynn said that adults could be charged in this situation.

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“Our objective is not just to do something as quickly as possible,” Gwynn told NBC News. “Once we analyze all the facts, we will charge any person or persons that we believe we can prove beyond a reasonable doubt committed a crime.”

According to his family, an unnamed 6-year old with an acute disability allegedly shot his first grade teacher. Abigail ZwernerHe was photographed with the 9 mm pistol his mother gave him on January 6, 2023. Zwerner, who was injured in the shooting, had to be admitted for 2 weeks.

Abigail Zwerner is pictured inside her classroom in this undated photograph, which was provided by her family members and lawyers.

Zwerner’s lawyer said that the student was known for his troubled behavior towards staff and students. Zwerner issued a suspension for one day to the student who had broken Zwerner’s cell phone just one day before the shooting. Zwerner’s lawyer said that three other teachers were concerned about the child.

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After the shooting, metal detectors were installed on the elementary school campus. removal The school’s principal and assistant principal.


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