6-Year-Old Critically Injures School Teacher; Official Claims No Accident

According to police and school officials in the city of Newport News, a 6-year-old kid shot and critically injured a Virginia teacher on Friday during a fight inside a first-grade classroom.

According to police, there were no casualties among the pupils at Richneck Elementary School. The teacher, a 30-year-old woman, had injuries that could have killed her. By late afternoon, her condition had somewhat improved, according to Newport News Police Chief Steve Drew.

The student was taken into custody by police when it was reported that the child had a firearm in the classroom.

 

According to Drew, “There was no circumstance where someone was evading the school shooting.” “There was an incident where a gunshot was fired in a certain location.”

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He continued by saying that the shooting wasn’t an accident.

Newport News Public Schools said on Facebook that parents and students were reunited at a gymnasium door.

The nation’s aircraft carriers and other U.S. Navy vessels are built in the shipyard in Newport News, a city of about 185,000 inhabitants in southeast Virginia.

According to the website of the Virginia Department of Education, Richneck has roughly 550 pupils in kindergarten through fifth grade. There won’t be any classes on Monday, according to school administrators.

 

 

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