Jury Awards $10 Million to Virginia Teacher Shot by 6-Year Old Student

By | November 7, 2025

A jury in Newport News, Virginia has awarded $10 million to a teacher who was shot by a 6-year-old student.

Abby Zwerner, who was shot in January 2023 in her first-grade classroom, had asked for $40 million against a former assistant principal, Ebony Parker.

her lawsuit, Zwerner accused Parker of failing to investigate or act after being told by school staff members that the child had a gun in his backpack. Zwerner’s lawyers argued that after she was told about the gun, Parker had a duty to protect her and others from harm.

“Who would think a 6-year-old would bring a gun to school and shoot their teacher? It’s Dr. Parker’s job to believe that that is possible. It’s her job to investigate it and get to the very bottom of it,” Diane Toscano, Zwerner’s attorney, told the jury.

The jury agreed.

Zwerner originally also sued the school district’s superintendent and principal but a judge dismissed the claims against them, leaving Parker as the only defendant. Parker did not testify during trial. She also faces criminal charges of felony child neglect.

The jury learned that the bullet just missed Zwerner’s heart and is still lodged in her chest. She has undergone multiple surgeries and has only limited use of her left hand.

Virginia Teacher Secures Right to Trial Against School Over Shooting by 6-Year Old

The Newport News School Board originally argued that Zwerner should ot be allowed to sue for what it said were workplace injuries. The school board maintained that Zwerner’s $40 million lawsuit was barred by the state’s workers’ compensation law that is the exclusive remedy for workplace injuries.

However, a circuit court and then the Virginia Court of Appeals cleared the way to a trial for Zwerner’s negligence suit. Zwerner successfully argued that being shot by a student should not be considered an expected condition for the job of a teacher and thus her injuries do not fall under the state’s workers’ compensation system. The courts agreed.

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