A YouTuber from Virginia was shot over the weekend while filming a prank video for his channel.
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Abigail Zwerner is ready to tell her story.
As we previously reported, the Virginia resident was a teacher at Richneck Elementary School where on January 6 the unthinkable happened. An unnamed 6-year-old allegedly took a handgun from his home, showed up to school with it in his backpack, and then shot and wounded his teacher. What went down in that first-grade classroom was called an “intentional act” by a student with a history of violence by law enforcement at the time.
In an act of bravery, Abby was able to get all of her students out of the classroom and to safety while suffering from a gunshot wound in her hand and chest. She was praised as a hero by police, the community, and people around the world. But what actually happened from her point of view?
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On Tuesday’s episode of The Today Show, the 25-year-old sat down with her mom and sister and recounted that horrifying experience. Throughout the day, Abby heard whispers of rumors that a student had a gun, but she claims no one took the threat seriously or did anything about it. She recalled just before 2 p.m. she was reading to her classroom when her eyes found the young boy with his tiny fingers wrapped around the trigger of a 9 mm handgun:
The gun went off and a bullet went through her hand before it lodged in her chest. She didn’t have time to think, though — and quickly gathered up her classroom of about 20 screaming students and got them out of there before anyone else was injured:
Such a selfless and heroic act. It’s harrowing to imagine what could’ve happened if she didn’t save those children…
Everything that occurred after the initial scare was a blur, according to Abigail, and she’s still
A YouTuber from Virginia was shot over the weekend while filming a prank video for his channel.
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Abigail Zwerner, a Virginia teacher who was shot by a 6-year-old student earlier this year, is suing her school’s administrators for $40 million, claiming they failed to protect her against the violent child!
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