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A vigil for Abby Zwerner, the teacher shot by a 6-year-old student in Newport News, Virginia. Photo: AP

US teacher shot by 6-year-old hailed as a hero for evacuating kids

  • Six-year-old boy in custody, teacher recovering in hospital after shooting at Virginia junior school on Friday
  • Police said 25-year-old teacher saved lives by evacuating all her students before seeking her own care

Police have hailed a 25-year-old Virginia teacher as a hero for evacuating students from her classroom even after she was shot by a six-year-old student.

The teacher, Abigail Zwerner, was in stable condition on Monday, following the Friday afternoon shooting at Richneck Elementary School in Newport News, Virginia, Police Chief Steve Drew told a news conference.

Meanwhile the six-year-old boy was in temporary custody at a medical facility, and a judge had until Tuesday to determine whether to extend a temporary order keeping him in custody, Drew said.

It was too soon to determine whether the boy’s parents might be charged with a crime for failing to secure the weapon, which the boy’s mother had bought legally, he said.

The police chief called Zwerner “a hero”.

“She made sure that every one of those kids were out of that room, that she was the last one to leave. And she took it upon herself in that situation, after suffering a gunshot wound, to make sure that her students … were safe,” Drew said.

The boy had taken the 9mm Taurus handgun from home, placed it in his backpack and removed it while Zwerner was teaching class, Drew said. He pointed and fired once. Zwerner, who took a defensive posture, was shot through the hand and into the chest.

After the shot, another woman who works at the school rushed into the classroom and held the boy down while Zwerner escorted the estimated 16 to 20 students out, Drew said. When police arrived, they found the gun on the floor.

“I wish that we never had to have it asked. How does a six-year-old know how to use a firearm? I don’t know that I could give you an adequate answer,” Drew said.

While police and prosecutors continued their investigation, educators vowed to re-examine security protocols.

Richneck Elementary School on Friday. Photo: AP

Newport News Public Schools Superintendent George Parker told reporters the school was unprepared for a six-year-old bringing a gun to school and firing it, saying this marked only the third time since 1970 that a child aged six or younger had discharged a weapon at a US school.

Until now, security measures focused on using metal detectors at high schools and drilling for active-shooter situations at all levels.

“I hate to be at this point where I’m considering this … it may warrant us to reconsider metal detectors at all of our buildings,” Parker said.

There were an estimated 44,000 gun-related deaths in the United States last year, about half of them murder cases, accidents and self-defence, and half of them suicides, according to the Gun Violence Archive database.

Additional reporting by Agence France-Presse

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