Teacher shot at Newport News elementary school

Anonymous
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/criminal-probe-focuses-on-virginia-school-where-boy-6-shot-teacher/3326779/

I fully expect that the school administrators will end up indicted as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/criminal-probe-focuses-on-virginia-school-where-boy-6-shot-teacher/3326779/

I fully expect that the school administrators will end up indicted as well.


The AP resigned right away. She was apparently the one who made the call not to search the kid. it's been a long time since I was a first grade teacher, but I cannot imagine asking permission to get the child to empty his pockets. From reports, she was the one who heard all the reports that day. Wonder if she has a connection to the mom?

From many reports, the child was known as trouble and had been assigned from another school.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/criminal-probe-focuses-on-virginia-school-where-boy-6-shot-teacher/3326779/

I fully expect that the school administrators will end up indicted as well.


The AP resigned right away. She was apparently the one who made the call not to search the kid. it's been a long time since I was a first grade teacher, but I cannot imagine asking permission to get the child to empty his pockets. From reports, she was the one who heard all the reports that day. Wonder if she has a connection to the mom?

From many reports, the child was known as trouble and had been assigned from another school.




LSA has gone through the Facebook pages of the parents and grandmother and public tweets. They are multigenerational teenaged parents who called the boy “badness.” There are snaps of him mean-mugging and others of him as a cop. It seems he was raised to be tough, which translated through extreme immaturity typical of a child means pure meanness and cruelty. One parent or grandma posted, amused, that the boy asked when he’d get to have grandma accompany him at school. These are disgusting, stupid, amoral, selfish, self-impressed people who used IMO a completely fake claim of SN or disability and forced a school teacher to deal with an already incorrigible monster. The other kids he assaulted, whipped, and molested were 5 or 6. And I think the disdain the teacher faced had to do with race and age, like she was being a Karen for noting that the nasty turd was having a “violent day” after he smashed her phone. May all the adults who failed the teacher and other students pay. That kid can’t be saved, I don’t care what some liar says.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/criminal-probe-focuses-on-virginia-school-where-boy-6-shot-teacher/3326779/

I fully expect that the school administrators will end up indicted as well.


The AP resigned right away. She was apparently the one who made the call not to search the kid. it's been a long time since I was a first grade teacher, but I cannot imagine asking permission to get the child to empty his pockets. From reports, she was the one who heard all the reports that day. Wonder if she has a connection to the mom?

From many reports, the child was known as trouble and had been assigned from another school.




LSA has gone through the Facebook pages of the parents and grandmother and public tweets. They are multigenerational teenaged parents who called the boy “badness.” There are snaps of him mean-mugging and others of him as a cop. It seems he was raised to be tough, which translated through extreme immaturity typical of a child means pure meanness and cruelty. One parent or grandma posted, amused, that the boy asked when he’d get to have grandma accompany him at school. These are disgusting, stupid, amoral, selfish, self-impressed people who used IMO a completely fake claim of SN or disability and forced a school teacher to deal with an already incorrigible monster. The other kids he assaulted, whipped, and molested were 5 or 6. And I think the disdain the teacher faced had to do with race and age, like she was being a Karen for noting that the nasty turd was having a “violent day” after he smashed her phone. May all the adults who failed the teacher and other students pay. That kid can’t be saved, I don’t care what some liar says.


Yeah, no way that kid will ever be a contributing part of society.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/criminal-probe-focuses-on-virginia-school-where-boy-6-shot-teacher/3326779/

I fully expect that the school administrators will end up indicted as well.


The AP resigned right away. She was apparently the one who made the call not to search the kid. it's been a long time since I was a first grade teacher, but I cannot imagine asking permission to get the child to empty his pockets. From reports, she was the one who heard all the reports that day. Wonder if she has a connection to the mom?

From many reports, the child was known as trouble and had been assigned from another school.




LSA has gone through the Facebook pages of the parents and grandmother and public tweets. They are multigenerational teenaged parents who called the boy “badness.” There are snaps of him mean-mugging and others of him as a cop. It seems he was raised to be tough, which translated through extreme immaturity typical of a child means pure meanness and cruelty. One parent or grandma posted, amused, that the boy asked when he’d get to have grandma accompany him at school. These are disgusting, stupid, amoral, selfish, self-impressed people who used IMO a completely fake claim of SN or disability and forced a school teacher to deal with an already incorrigible monster. The other kids he assaulted, whipped, and molested were 5 or 6. And I think the disdain the teacher faced had to do with race and age, like she was being a Karen for noting that the nasty turd was having a “violent day” after he smashed her phone. May all the adults who failed the teacher and other students pay. That kid can’t be saved, I don’t care what some liar says.


What is LSA?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/criminal-probe-focuses-on-virginia-school-where-boy-6-shot-teacher/3326779/

I fully expect that the school administrators will end up indicted as well.


The AP resigned right away. She was apparently the one who made the call not to search the kid. it's been a long time since I was a first grade teacher, but I cannot imagine asking permission to get the child to empty his pockets. From reports, she was the one who heard all the reports that day. Wonder if she has a connection to the mom?

From many reports, the child was known as trouble and had been assigned from another school.




LSA has gone through the Facebook pages of the parents and grandmother and public tweets. They are multigenerational teenaged parents who called the boy “badness.” There are snaps of him mean-mugging and others of him as a cop. It seems he was raised to be tough, which translated through extreme immaturity typical of a child means pure meanness and cruelty. One parent or grandma posted, amused, that the boy asked when he’d get to have grandma accompany him at school. These are disgusting, stupid, amoral, selfish, self-impressed people who used IMO a completely fake claim of SN or disability and forced a school teacher to deal with an already incorrigible monster. The other kids he assaulted, whipped, and molested were 5 or 6. And I think the disdain the teacher faced had to do with race and age, like she was being a Karen for noting that the nasty turd was having a “violent day” after he smashed her phone. May all the adults who failed the teacher and other students pay. That kid can’t be saved, I don’t care what some liar says.


What is LSA?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/criminal-probe-focuses-on-virginia-school-where-boy-6-shot-teacher/3326779/

I fully expect that the school administrators will end up indicted as well.


The AP resigned right away. She was apparently the one who made the call not to search the kid. it's been a long time since I was a first grade teacher, but I cannot imagine asking permission to get the child to empty his pockets. From reports, she was the one who heard all the reports that day. Wonder if she has a connection to the mom?

From many reports, the child was known as trouble and had been assigned from another school.




LSA has gone through the Facebook pages of the parents and grandmother and public tweets. They are multigenerational teenaged parents who called the boy “badness.” There are snaps of him mean-mugging and others of him as a cop. It seems he was raised to be tough, which translated through extreme immaturity typical of a child means pure meanness and cruelty. One parent or grandma posted, amused, that the boy asked when he’d get to have grandma accompany him at school. These are disgusting, stupid, amoral, selfish, self-impressed people who used IMO a completely fake claim of SN or disability and forced a school teacher to deal with an already incorrigible monster. The other kids he assaulted, whipped, and molested were 5 or 6. And I think the disdain the teacher faced had to do with race and age, like she was being a Karen for noting that the nasty turd was having a “violent day” after he smashed her phone. May all the adults who failed the teacher and other students pay. That kid can’t be saved, I don’t care what some liar says.


What is LSA?


I think we are being spoofed by someone….
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/criminal-probe-focuses-on-virginia-school-where-boy-6-shot-teacher/3326779/

I fully expect that the school administrators will end up indicted as well.


The AP resigned right away. She was apparently the one who made the call not to search the kid. it's been a long time since I was a first grade teacher, but I cannot imagine asking permission to get the child to empty his pockets. From reports, she was the one who heard all the reports that day. Wonder if she has a connection to the mom?

From many reports, the child was known as trouble and had been assigned from another school.




LSA has gone through the Facebook pages of the parents and grandmother and public tweets. They are multigenerational teenaged parents who called the boy “badness.” There are snaps of him mean-mugging and others of him as a cop. It seems he was raised to be tough, which translated through extreme immaturity typical of a child means pure meanness and cruelty. One parent or grandma posted, amused, that the boy asked when he’d get to have grandma accompany him at school. These are disgusting, stupid, amoral, selfish, self-impressed people who used IMO a completely fake claim of SN or disability and forced a school teacher to deal with an already incorrigible monster. The other kids he assaulted, whipped, and molested were 5 or 6. And I think the disdain the teacher faced had to do with race and age, like she was being a Karen for noting that the nasty turd was having a “violent day” after he smashed her phone. May all the adults who failed the teacher and other students pay. That kid can’t be saved, I don’t care what some liar says.


What is LSA?


I think we are being spoofed by someone….


Lipstick Alley. You’re an idiot, by the by.
Anonymous
LSA has gone through the Facebook pages of the parents and grandmother and public tweets. They are multigenerational teenaged parents who called the boy “badness.” There are snaps of him mean-mugging and others of him as a cop. It seems he was raised to be tough, which translated through extreme immaturity typical of a child means pure meanness and cruelty. One parent or grandma posted, amused, that the boy asked when he’d get to have grandma accompany him at school. These are disgusting, stupid, amoral, selfish, self-impressed people who used IMO a completely fake claim of SN or disability and forced a school teacher to deal with an already incorrigible monster. The other kids he assaulted, whipped, and molested were 5 or 6. And I think the disdain the teacher faced had to do with race and age, like she was being a Karen for noting that the nasty turd was having a “violent day” after he smashed her phone. May all the adults who failed the teacher and other students pay. That kid can’t be saved, I don’t care what some liar says.


What is LSA?


I think we are being spoofed by someone….


Lipstick Alley. You’re an idiot, by the by.


DP. Having taught some pretty rough kids whose parents took pride in thier roughness, I don't find all of this unbelievable. I cannot tell you how many dads would say "I told my kid to nhit back if anyone attacks him." (My rule, as a teacher, that if there were a fight, both kids got in trouble. Lots of parents did not like that. However, if someone hit a child, he was free to come tell me--but he was not free to hit back without getting in trougle. It's almost impossible to know who starts a fight sometimes.)

But, I never taught one who brought a gun to class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WTOP reported the kid assaulted people several times prior


he had broken the teacher's phone earlier in the week, had been on a one day suspension, and the next day after the suspension was the day he brought the gun. All that, in one week. And neither of his parents went to school with him that day? HFS.


Insanity. When he showed up at school without a parent, he should have been immediately stopped at the door, the parents called to pick him up,and if they didn’t respond, CPS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/criminal-probe-focuses-on-virginia-school-where-boy-6-shot-teacher/3326779/

I fully expect that the school administrators will end up indicted as well.


The AP resigned right away. She was apparently the one who made the call not to search the kid. it's been a long time since I was a first grade teacher, but I cannot imagine asking permission to get the child to empty his pockets. From reports, she was the one who heard all the reports that day. Wonder if she has a connection to the mom?

From many reports, the child was known as trouble and had been assigned from another school.




LSA has gone through the Facebook pages of the parents and grandmother and public tweets. They are multigenerational teenaged parents who called the boy “badness.” There are snaps of him mean-mugging and others of him as a cop. It seems he was raised to be tough, which translated through extreme immaturity typical of a child means pure meanness and cruelty. One parent or grandma posted, amused, that the boy asked when he’d get to have grandma accompany him at school. These are disgusting, stupid, amoral, selfish, self-impressed people who used IMO a completely fake claim of SN or disability and forced a school teacher to deal with an already incorrigible monster. The other kids he assaulted, whipped, and molested were 5 or 6. And I think the disdain the teacher faced had to do with race and age, like she was being a Karen for noting that the nasty turd was having a “violent day” after he smashed her phone. May all the adults who failed the teacher and other students pay. That kid can’t be saved, I don’t care what some liar says.


What is LSA?


I think we are being spoofed by someone….


Lipstick Alley. You’re an idiot, by the by.


Be kind dear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The school had no doors and there were no lock down drills. And he was only there for a half a day.

Wow.

I know that people are all like: parents should have a voice in their kids education. But it really sounds like the teachers should have a stronger voice. And I know that my IEP friends are going to be enraged about this: but if your kid is violent he really can’t be protected by an IEP anymore.

If your child was an adult, he would be tried for assault. If you think that your child’s aggressive behavior should be excused- you’re part of the problem.

And for goodness sake: teachers can’t hit a child back. They are not allowed because they can be sued for hitting a kid. Which is at this point a result of the parents being awful.

If your kid is strangling teachers or other kids: they should be suspended for a week and expelled with a second offense. I’m sorry: but if you can’t raise your kids to not be violent, then it isn’t the school systems responsibility to fix your kid. It’s yours.


This. Virtual schooling exists now. The laws need to be changed. If your kid is violent, you go to virtual public school. Make it the parents’ problem every day and see how quickly many of them get their kid help, rather than sending their kids to school to ge someone else’s problem five days a week and sticking their heads in the sand.

“But I haaaave to wooooork.” Don’t care. Figure it out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The father of the suspected Highland Park shooter has just been charged with helping his son get access to weapons:

“Parents who help their kids get weapons of war are morally and legally responsible when those kids hurt others with those weapons,” Lake County State’s Attorney Eric Reinhart said yesterday when the indictment was filed. “We presented our evidence to a grand jury, and they agreed the case should move forward. We will continue to seek justice for the victims and prosecute those who endanger the community.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/02/16/highland-park-shooter-father-indicted/

There were similar charges in Michigan in 2021.

The parents of the Newport News shooter should be charged as well.


Thank God the Crumbley parents were prosecuted. The floodgates have finally opened to hold parents accountable. It’s about damn time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another student at that school threatened to shoot up the school and has been removed from classes
here it is https://www.wavy.com/news/local-news/newport-news/richneck-admin-5th-grader-texted-about-shooting-up-the-class/amp/


I like the no tolerance part of this, but this is a ten year old boy who made this statement online to a social group.

Why is a ten year old on social media?

Did this kid have a history of threats or was this a one off?

I suspect this case is not like the other.


I don't feel it should matter. You threaten to harm someone at a school? Done. Like the airport. You aren't allowed on a plan if you even mention the word bomb. If your 10 year old threatens to shoot up the plane, they aren't letting him on. Period.


+1,000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The school had no doors and there were no lock down drills. And he was only there for a half a day.

Wow.

I know that people are all like: parents should have a voice in their kids education. But it really sounds like the teachers should have a stronger voice. And I know that my IEP friends are going to be enraged about this: but if your kid is violent he really can’t be protected by an IEP anymore.

If your child was an adult, he would be tried for assault. If you think that your child’s aggressive behavior should be excused- you’re part of the problem.

And for goodness sake: teachers can’t hit a child back. They are not allowed because they can be sued for hitting a kid. Which is at this point a result of the parents being awful.

If your kid is strangling teachers or other kids: they should be suspended for a week and expelled with a second offense. I’m sorry: but if you can’t raise your kids to not be violent, then it isn’t the school systems responsibility to fix your kid. It’s yours.


This. Virtual schooling exists now. The laws need to be changed. If your kid is violent, you go to virtual public school. Make it the parents’ problem every day and see how quickly many of them get their kid help, rather than sending their kids to school to ge someone else’s problem five days a week and sticking their heads in the sand.

“But I haaaave to wooooork.” Don’t care. Figure it out.

It is terrible that it took something like to change the way schools deal with violent kids, but now that this school system is going to have to pay millions to Abby Zwerner for this (and she deserves every last penny available to her under the school system’s insurance policy) it will make a difference. Every parent of a kid physically assaulted by one of these problem children that are never removed from a school should lawyer up and threaten to sue. These incidents don’t happen in a vacuum there is always a trail demonstrating that the administration was on notice of the kid’s violent behavior and risk to others. This isn’t an IEP issue either, requiring a kid to be accompanied to school by a parent because they are so violent is not an IEP.
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