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Judge drops criminal charges against Virginia school administrator who allegedly failed to stop first-grader from shooting teacher

A judge has sensationally thrown out the criminal charges against the Virginia school principal who allegedly failed to stop the first grader who shot a teacher in her classroom — suggesting that the prosecution’s case was a “mashup” of legal theories.

Former assistant principal Ebony Parker sobbed in court after Judge Rebecca Robinson tossed the charges mid-trial. Robinson found that Parker was not criminally liable for teacher Abby Zwerner getting shot by a 6-year-old student.

Prosecutors had wrapped up their case Wednesday afternoon, with the jury told to return to the Newport News courtroom Thursday morning.

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7 thoughts on “Judge drops criminal charges against Virginia school administrator who allegedly failed to stop first-grader from shooting teacher”

  1. This will not stop the lawsuits against
    Ebony

    Get her welfare and EBT cards too while your at it

  2. Judge is a black female who exonerated a black female defendant who refused multiple times to search a black student who then shot a white teacher. The ghetto wins again!

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