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education-crime1 year ago

"6-Year-Old's Shooting of Teacher: Virginia Panel Documents History and Admin Failures"

A 6-year-old boy who shot and wounded his teacher in Virginia had a history of violent outbursts in school, including choking another teacher, leading to his expulsion from kindergarten. A report from a special grand jury highlighted failures by school administrators to address the child's disciplinary problems and keep parents informed. The former assistant principal was charged with felony child neglect for failing to act on warnings that the boy had brought a gun to school. The boy's mother pleaded guilty to child neglect and gun charges and is serving a two-year sentence. The grand jury report absolved the school's principal of criminal responsibility.

education-crime1 year ago

"Special Grand Jury Report Reveals Negligence in Richneck School Shooting Case"

A special grand jury report revealed shocking failures and disciplinary issues that led to a 6-year-old boy bringing a gun to Richneck Elementary School in Newport News and shooting a teacher. The report suggested a criminal probe of a high-ranking member of the Newport News School District for obstructing the investigation, and indicted the school's former assistant principal on eight counts of child abuse. The incident highlighted security failures, ignored warnings, and lapses in discipline, ultimately resulting in the shooting of the teacher.

education-crime2 years ago

"Multiple Arrests Made After Fights Force Closure of Minneapolis and St. Louis Park High Schools"

A Minneapolis high school canceled classes after racially-fueled fights between African-American and Somali students, involving parents and resulting in the arrests of two adults. The first altercation was broken up by staff, but a second fight involving adults occurred at the end of the school day. Two adults were arrested but later released, and the school is investigating the incidents. The school remained closed to students, families, and the public as the situation unfolded.