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Virginia school administrators knew boy possibly had gun before shooting teacher: superintendent

Virginia teacher shot by 6-year-old boy is in stable condition

Administrators at Virginia’s Richneck Elementary, the school where a first-grader shot his teacher last week, learned that the 6-year-old may have had a weapon in his possession before the shooting – but didn’t seize the 9mm handgun he brought to his classroom.

During a virtual meeting, school system Superintendent George Parker told parents Thursday that a school official had been notified about the weapon before the student shot the teacher.

“At least one administrator was notified of a possible weapon in the timeline that we’re reviewing and was aware that that student had, there was a potential that there was a weapon on campus,” he said, according to a clip of the meeting shared by WAVY-TV.

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2 thoughts on “Virginia school administrators knew boy possibly had gun before shooting teacher: superintendent”

  1. Hold the Parents responsible. I am all about responsible gun ownership but when an Infant takes one to school and shoots their teacher we are in a different realm.

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