Abigail Zwerner tells NBC she will never forget the look on the boy's face as he pointed the gun.
In the initial moments after she was shot, Ms Zwerner said her first thoughts were about the safety of her students. "The initial gunshot went through my left hand and ruptured the middle bone as well as the index finger and the thumb. Earlier this month Newport News Commonwealth's Attorney Howard Gwynn said that his office would not seek charges against the boy. Richneck Elementary School has since installed full-time security and metal detectors. I remember feeling something. "I remember the look on his face.
"I remember him pointing the gun at me, I remember the look on his face," Abigail Zwerner told Savannah Guthrie in an interview that aired Tuesday, more than ...
In an exclusive interview, Abigail Zwerner, the first-grade teacher in Virginia who was shot by her 6 year old student, spoke with TODAY about what ...
"I didn’t know at the time that my lung had collapsed, but I started not being able to breathe, very raspy breaths, and my vision started going out," Zwerner said. "But, you know, for going through what I’ve gone through, I try to stay positive," she continued. The school’s principal at the time of the shooting, Briana Foster Newton, has since been removed from her position, district spokesperson Michelle Price said in January. Zwerner says she first sought an administrator's help that morning after the child threatened to beat up another student. "But I just wanted to get my babies out of there." She said what happened next is "still kind of a blur." Some days are better than others, where I’m able to get out of bed and make it to my appointments. "It could’ve been fatal," Zwerner said of the shooting. "That’s something that I will never forget. I remember the gun going off. And I just will never forget the look on his face that he gave me while he pointed the gun directly at me," she added. "I remember him pointing the gun at me," Zwerner said.
"I just will never forget the look on his face that he gave me while he pointed the gun directly at me," Grade 1 teacher Abby Zwerner said during an exclusive ...
Some days, she said, she "can't get up out of bed," while on others she is able to go about her day and make it to appointments. "I'm not sure when the shock will ever go away because of just how surreal it was and the vivid memories I have of that day. It's changed my life."
For longtime Briarhill Middle School teacher Keith Martz, it's not a concert, senior year of high school, his first real date, learning how to ride a bike, or ...
“It’s a big thrill to watch their eyes and hear the excitement in their voices when they get their first deer, dove, duck, or whatever. And for me, it’s like I get to have that first experience over and over again. We use guides every step of the way, and it’s just a really neat experience for everyone who gets to come.” I’m sort of the facilitator for the trips and help organize everything. It’s special to be there and watch these kids learn about the outdoors for the first time. None of those hold a candle to being in the wilderness and experiencing your first hunting, fishing, boating, or camping trip.
Abigail Zwerner, a Virginia teacher shot by a 6-year-old student in her classroom at Richneck Elementary School, said she will never forget the look on the ...
"I would first tell them that I love each and every one of them. And I just miss them dearly," Zwerner added. That each day is special," Zwerner said. Sometimes I have nightmares," the teacher said. I never would have thought," her mother said. The woman recalled how her 25-year-old daughter called her "mommy" the first time she saw her after the shooting. "It helps me remember to take each day as they come. "We welcome the prosecutor's decision and continue to pray for Ms. And the vivid memories that I have of that day, I think about it daily. "I was terrified. We believe with the bullet going through my hand first it most likely saved my life." "It was pretty shocking.
Abigail Zwerner, the Virginia teacher who was seriously wounded when police say a 6-year-old student intentionally shot her during class, says her recovery ...
Her occupational therapy appointments have also left her physically and mentally exhausted, she told “TODAY” co-anchor Savannah Guthrie. [For the exclusive interview, go to TODAY’s report here.](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/abigail-zwerner-recovery-after-shot-by-student-rcna75336) “Some days are not so good days, where I can’t get up out of bed.
The first-grade teacher allegedly shot by a 6-year-old student in her Virginia classroom can't forget the look on the student's face as he aimed the gun at ...
The moment the child “pointed the gun directly at me” will stick with her forever, she said. “I remember I went to the office, and I just passed out,” she said. Toscano alleged the administrators “failed to act” despite having “knowledge of imminent danger.” “I think about it daily. Abby’s going to have to deal with this her entire life, both physically, emotionally.” “It could have been fatal,” she said. Richneck Elementary’s assistant principal, Ebony Parker, [resigned](https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/26/us/newport-news-virginia-school-shooting-fallout/index.html) two weeks after the shooting and the principal, Briana Foster Newton, was reassigned to another school, though the district did not say where. “Some days are better than others where I’m able to get out of bed and make it to my appointments. “I remember the gun going off.” “Some days are not-so-good days where I can’t get up out of bed,” she told NBC. I just wanted to get my babies out of there.” Zwerner didn’t know her lung had collapsed, she said, and she struggled to breathe.
A brawl at a Hunter Valley high school has ended with a teacher being charged after allegedly assaulting a student.
Commentary on social media is divided and a petition offering support to the teacher is circulating online. The Department of Education said in a statement it was aware of the incident and was working with police, but would not comment further as it was before the courts. Video footage filmed by a student appears to show the teacher and students hurling paper at each other before a achool desk appears to be thrown at the older man.
Police said the brawl unfolded at Maitland Grossman High School, and appears to have been sparked by a paper fight. Footage of the incident, filmed by another ...
He was not physically injured. A student hurls a table at the teacher. A student was allegedly assaulted by a teacher at a
The boy was grabbed by the collar during a classroom scuffle that escalated after scrunched-up balls of paper were thrown across the room.
"Discipline in school is important. Opposition Leader Chris Minns was asked about the incident after a video posted on social media showed the boy was grabbed by the collar during a classroom scuffle that escalated after scrunched-up balls of paper were thrown across the classroom. "The teenage boy was assessed at the scene by NSW Ambulance paramedics, however, was not physically injured," police said on Wednesday.
Video of the fight was recorded by multiple students and shows the teacher grabbing a student by the collar of his shirt and saying 'come on mate' before ...
The teacher can be seen throwing paper balls back at a student from a close distance before saying 'come on mate' and grabbing his collar Footage appears to show the teacher winding his arm back and striking the student while he's on the floor. The teacher can be seen throwing the paper balls back at a student from a close distance before saying 'come on mate' and grabbing his collar. The teacher then shoves the teenage boy through an aisle of chairs and into a whiteboard at the front of the class. The teacher can then be heard telling his students to put their phones away before they start to yell at him. A brawl has erupted between a teacher and his students sparking an investigation by police and the Department of Education.
"I remember him pointing the gun at me, I remember the look on his face," Abigail Zwerner told Savannah Guthrie in an interview that aired Tuesday, more than ...
"It's changed me. It's changed my life," first grade teacher Abigail Zwerner told the "Today" show.
[Several teachers](https://www.huffpost.com/entry/6-year-old-gun-virginia-abby-zwerner_n_63d1561ae4b07c0c7e00993e) also raised concerns about the child’s destructive behavior with school administrators, and warned he might have had a gun on him that day, but the school failed to locate and take it from him. His parents have said the gun was [secured](https://www.huffpost.com/entry/abby-zwerner-shooting-parents-speak_n_63cadd55e4b01a436386b25e). “I remember I went to the office and I just passed out,” she said. It’s not clear how the boy gained access to the gun, but Virginia has Police have confirmed the gun the child used belonged to his mother, who obtained it legally. “There’s some things that I’ll never forget.
A student was allegedly assaulted by a teacher at a New South Wales school yesterday, after a fight broke out between the pair in a classroom.
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It was a confronting scene caught on camera – now a teacher has been charged over the alleged assault of a student at a high school in Maitland.
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