Abby Zwerner shooting civil and criminal cases
On November 13, 2025, a jury in Virginia awarded $10 million to teacher Abby Zwerner in her civil lawsuit against former assistant principal Ebony Parker, who was found liable for ignoring multiple warnings about a student possessing a weapon. As of April 18, 2026, a judge ruled that Parker cannot claim a blanket Fifth Amendment privilege for all questions concerning the shooting, compelling her to answer questions about the day of the incident, though privilege was granted for questions about her training. Parker's attorneys are requesting a judge overturn the $10 million verdict, arguing Virginia's Workers' Compensation Act should govern the case and that no duty was owed to Zwerner. Parker also faces eight felony counts of child neglect, with her criminal trial postponed from November 17, 2025, to May 18-21, 2026, and she faces up to four years in prison if convicted. Students who witnessed the shooting are also filing their own lawsuit against Parker.
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2026
2 updatesA judge ruled that Ebony Parker cannot claim a blanket Fifth Amendment privilege for all questions concerning the shooting of Abigail Zwerner, though privilege was granted for questions about Parker's training. This ruling compels Parker to answer other questions about the day of the shooting. The ruling came after Zwerner's legal team sought to compel Parker's testimony.
Ebony Parker, the former assistant principal found negligent in a teacher's shooting, is requesting a judge to overturn the jury's verdict. Parker's attorneys argue that Virginia's Workers' Compensation Act should have governed the case, exempting her from the lawsuit. They also contend that no duty was owed to the plaintiff.
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7 updatesLaura Owens appeared in court on December 2, 2025, and pleaded not guilty to charges related to faking pregnancies to obtain child support. Her attorney's motion to withdraw was granted, and she was appointed new legal representation.
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A jury awarded $10 million to Abby Zwerner in her civil lawsuit against former assistant principal Ebony Parker. Parker's criminal trial on eight counts of felony child neglect has been postponed from November 17, 2025, to May 18-21, 2026.
The criminal trial for former Richneck Elementary assistant principal Ebony Parker has been postponed. Parker faces eight felony counts of child neglect. The trial, initially scheduled for jury selection on November 17th, is now slated for May 2026.
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Students who witnessed the shooting of teacher Abby Zwerner are now filing their own lawsuit against former assistant principal Ebony Parker. This action follows a $10 million verdict against Parker, who was found liable for ignoring multiple warnings about the student possessing a weapon.
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Former assistant principal Ebony Parker faces up to four years in prison if convicted on eight felony counts of child abuse. Her criminal trial is expected to commence in November 2025.
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During the civil trial, a defense witness, school safety expert Dr. Amy Klinger, testifies that Ebony Parker did not breach professional standards.
The civil trial for Abby Zwerner v. Ebony Parker begins in Virginia.
2024
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2024
2 updatesA judge dismisses the school district's superintendent and the school principal as defendants from the civil lawsuit, leaving Ebony Parker as the sole defendant.
Ebony Parker has been indicted on eight felony counts of child neglect. A special grand jury found that Parker showed "reckless disregard for the human life" of students in connection with the shooting of a teacher at Richneck Elementary School.
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2023
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2023
1 updateAbby Zwerner files a $40 million civil lawsuit against the Newport News School Board and several administrators, including Assistant Principal Ebony Parker, alleging gross negligence.
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