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The civil case involving a Virginia teacher shot by a 6-year-old student reached a pivotal moment on Wednesday as closing arguments concluded. The jury now faces the task of deliberating on this high-profile, multimillion-dollar lawsuit.
Abigail Zwerner, who was a teacher at Richneck Elementary School at the time of the incident, has pursued legal action against former Assistant Principal Ebony Parker. Zwerner’s $40 million lawsuit claims that Parker failed to take action on warnings about a student potentially bringing a firearm to school.
Zwerner’s legal representatives assert that this negligence led to the tragic incident on January 6, 2023, when Zwerner was shot in the chest and hand. The injury was severe, with the bullet narrowly missing her heart and remaining lodged in her chest to this day.
During Wednesday’s closing arguments, Kevin Biniazan, Zwerner’s attorney, criticized Parker for allegedly ignoring multiple warnings regarding the child’s possession of a gun on school premises.

In the courtroom, former teacher Abby Zwerner, who has since left her position at Richneck Elementary, listened intently as the proceedings unfolded on Tuesday, October 28, 2025, in Newport News, Virginia. The trial has captured significant attention, underscoring the gravity and complexity of the case. (Stephen M. Katz/The Virginian-Pilot via AP, Pool)
“A gun changes everything,” Biniazan said, according to WAVY. “You stop and you investigate.”
Zwerner’s team reportedly added that Parker allegedly ignored multiple attempts by school faculty to warn her about the child’s behavior leading up to the shooting.
However, Parker’s attorney, Sandra Douglas, argued that her client used “real-time judgement, not hindsight judgements” in the moments leading up to the shooting, according to the outlet.
“Your job is to consider only what Dr. Parker knew at the time,” Douglas reportedly told the jury.
Parker’s attorney went on to question Zwerner’s testimony in court, looking to poke holes in her claims of becoming a “recluse” after the shooting, the outlet reported.
“I’m not minimizing what happened to Ms. Zwerner, I’m not doing that,” Douglas said. “But when someone is asking for $40 million, it’s my job to tell you, there is another side to that story.”

Abby Zwerner, a teacher who was shot at Richneck Elementary School in Newport News, Va., by her 6-year-old student last year, talks to reporter Peter Dujardin, on Wednesday in Virginia Beach, Va. (Stephen M. Katz /The Virginian-Pilot via AP)
However, Biniazan argued in his rebuttal that Zwerner’s mental state has been deeply impacted by the shooting, pointing to her life expectancy being reduced to just 53 years as a result.
“When you’re deciding what’s fair and what’s fair, you’re not just deciding tomorrow and what might happen the next day,” Biniazan said, according to WTKR. “We don’t get to come back here in five, 10, 15 years and bring you all together and ask Ms. Zwerner, ‘How are you doing? Are you still waking up at nine? Do you still see that face?’”
Last week, Zwerner, who was 25 at the time of the shooting, weighed in on the events’ impact on her emotional and psychological state while on the stand.
“The last thing I remember at the school, I thought I was dying. I thought I had died. I thought I was either on my way to heaven or in heaven,” Zwerner told the court. “Then it all went black. So, then I thought I wasn’t going there.”
In addition to the landmark civil lawsuit, Parker is also facing a criminal trial on eight felony counts of child neglect – one charge for “each of the eight bullets that endangered students” in Zwerner’s classroom, according to prosecutors.
The child’s mother, Deja Taylor, is currently serving a two-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to child neglect and gun charges.
The seven-person jury is set to resume deliberations on Thursday.
Neither Zwerner’s nor Parker’s attorney immediately responded to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.