Education
Grandparent Saw Frantic Aftermath of Shooting of First-Grade Teacher
Lowanda Pattern-Rusk arrived final Friday at Richneck Elementary Faculty, in a quiet neighborhood of Newport Information, Va., anticipating to be “out and in” as she picked up her 5- and 7-year-old grandchildren early from college.
“However it didn’t occur that approach,” Ms. Pattern-Rusk mentioned in an interview on Monday. “Lord have mercy.”
Lessons are canceled this week on the college, because the group seeks solutions to how and why a 6-year-old scholar could have obtained a gun and shot a first-grade instructor, a particularly uncommon occasion of a younger baby being accused in a college taking pictures. The instructor, who has been recognized as Abigail Zwerner, 25, has been recovering at a close-by hospital and is in secure situation.
The Newport Information Police have scheduled a information convention for 4 p.m. Monday to debate the case.
In an announcement over the weekend, the superintendent of the Newport Information Public Colleges, George Parker, III, indicated {that a} 6-year-old “with entry to a weapon” had introduced it into his first-grade classroom.
Mayor Phillip Jones of Newport Information informed CNN on Sunday that the group was grappling with how a toddler could have had “the flexibility to carry a gun into college and hurt his instructor.”
“The people accountable will probably be held accountable,” Mr. Jones informed CNN. “I can promise that.”
As Ms. Pattern-Rusk, 55, stood in Richneck Elementary’s entrance workplace on Friday chatting with the receptionist, a college worker burst in and introduced that somebody had been shot. “We had been making an attempt to determine, OK, what classroom, what grade, who was it,” Mr. Pattern-Rusk mentioned. “And she or he defined that it was a first-grade class.”
Faculty officers rapidly obtained on the intercom and ordered the constructing into lockdown, Ms. Pattern-Rusk mentioned, and “you heard doorways shut left and proper.” However earlier than the workplace itself was locked, another person confirmed up within the doorway. It was Ms. Zwerner.
“She mentioned, ‘Name 911 — I’ve been shot,’” Ms. Pattern-Rusk recalled. “After which she fainted.” Ms. Pattern-Rusk and others within the workplace instantly ran to Ms. Zwerner and commenced administering first support, making an attempt to “discover out the place the gunshot wound was.”
It was within the instructor’s torso, Ms. Pattern-Rusk mentioned, emphasizing that whereas she was not a medic, she knew to use strain to a wound. “The following time that door opened,” she mentioned, “was when the police arrived.”
In some unspecified time in the future in these frantic jiffy, Ms. Pattern-Rusk was informed that the shot had been fired by a first-grader. The police would say later that the taking pictures was not unintentional.
“What went via my head was like, ‘Nicely, how did he get a gun?’” Ms. Pattern-Rusk requested, including that she was much more puzzled by how the six-year-old had realized how one can use one.
“I simply pray that she’s recovering and that the kid will get the assistance that he wants,” she mentioned.
Within the wake of the taking pictures on Friday, John Eley III, a member of the Newport Information Metropolis Council, mentioned he had heard a few of Ms. Zwerner’s colleagues describe her as a well-respected educator who “went past the decision of responsibility to verify all her youngsters’s wants had been met.”
“Everyone had nothing however nice issues to say about her, her management and her means to be an important instructor,” mentioned Mr. Eley, who served for six years on the Newport Information Faculty Board earlier than turning into a Metropolis Council member.
Later, whereas visiting the hospital with different metropolis leaders, Mr. Eley mentioned he had met members of Ms. Zwerner’s household.
“All of her aunts, her mother’s sisters, they had been all educators,” he mentioned.
A collection of faculty shootings in Newport Information over a span of lower than two years has exacted a heavy toll on the group, Mr. Eley mentioned. In September 2021, two 17-year-olds had been injured in a taking pictures at Heritage Excessive Faculty; two months later, a 17-year-old was killed exterior Menchville Excessive Faculty.
“It’s simply tragic we’re having to cope with this another time,” Mr. Eley mentioned.
Eliza Fawcett contributed reporting. Susan Beachy contributed analysis.
Education
Four Fraternity Members Charged After a Pledge Is Set on Fire
Four fraternity members at San Diego State University are facing felony charges after a pledge was set on fire during a skit at a party last year, leaving him hospitalized for weeks with third-degree burns, prosecutors said Monday.
The fire happened on Feb. 17, 2024, when the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity held a large party at its house, despite being on probation, court documents show. While under probation, the fraternity was required to “demonstrate exemplary compliance with university policies,” according to the college’s guidelines.
Instead, prosecutors said, the fraternity members planned a skit during which a pledge would be set on fire.
After drinking alcohol in the presence of the fraternity president, Caden Cooper, 22, the three younger men — Christopher Serrano, 20, and Lars Larsen, 19, both pledges, and Lucas Cowling, 20 — then performed the skit, prosecutors said.
Mr. Larsen was set on fire and wounded, prosecutors said, forcing him to spend weeks in the hospital for treatment of third-degree burns covering 16 percent of his body, mostly on his legs.
The charges against Mr. Cooper, Mr. Cowling and Mr. Serrano include recklessly causing a fire with great bodily injury; conspiracy to commit an act injurious to the public; and violating the social host ordinance. If convicted of all the charges, they would face a sentence of probation up to seven years, two months in prison.
Mr. Larsen himself was charged. The San Diego County District Attorney’s office said that he, as well as Mr. Cooper and Mr. Cowling, also tried to lie to investigators in the case, deleted evidence on social media, and told other fraternity members to destroy evidence and not speak to anyone about what happened at the party.
All four men have pleaded not guilty.
Lawyers representing Mr. Cooper and Mr. Cowling did not immediately respond to messages requesting comment on Tuesday. Contact information for lawyers for Mr. Serrano and Mr. Larsen was not immediately available.
The four students were released on Monday, but the court ordered them not to participate in any fraternity parties, not to participate in any recruitment events for the fraternity, and to obey all laws, including those related to alcohol consumption.
The university said Tuesday that it would begin its own administrative investigation into the conduct of the students and the fraternity, now that the police investigation was complete.
After it confirmed the details, the dean of students office immediately put the Phi Kappa Psi chapter on interim suspension, which remains in effect, college officials confirmed on Tuesday.
Additional action was taken, but the office said it could not reveal specifics because of student privacy laws.
“The university prioritizes the health and safety of our campus community,” college officials said in a statement, “and has high expectations for how all members of the university community, including students, behave in the interest of individual and community safety and well-being.”
At least half a dozen fraternities at San Diego State University have been put on probation in the last two years, officials said.
Education
Video: Several Killed in Wisconsin School Shooting, Including Juvenile Suspect
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Several Killed in Wisconsin School Shooting, Including Juvenile Suspect
The police responded to a shooting at a private Christian school in Madison, Wis., on Monday.
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Around 10:57 a.m., our officers were responding to a call of an active shooter at the Abundant Life Christian School here in Madison. When officers arrived, they found multiple victims suffering from gunshot wounds. Officers located a juvenile who they believe was responsible for this deceased in the building. I’m feeling a little dismayed now, so close to Christmas. Every child, every person in that building is a victim and will be a victim forever. These types of trauma don’t just go away.
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Video: Biden Apologizes for U.S. Mistreatment of Native American Children
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Biden Apologizes for U.S. Mistreatment of Native American Children
President Biden offered a formal apology on Friday on behalf of the U.S. government for the abuse of Native American children from the early 1800s to the late 1960s.
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The Federal government has never, never formally apologized for what happened until today. I formally apologize. It’s long, long, long overdue. Quite frankly, there’s no excuse that this apology took 50 years to make. I know no apology can or will make up for what was lost during the darkness of the federal boarding school policy. But today, we’re finally moving forward into the light.
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