Virginia School Shooting: Is This Assistant Principal the REAL Villain?
Ex-administrator takes the fall for woke garbage policies that let a six-year-old bring a Glock to school? You decide.

Newport News, VA – So, a former assistant principal, Ebony Parker, is getting dragged into court over that whole six-year-old shooting his teacher gig back in '23. Remember that dumpster fire? Well, the blame game is still going strong, and now Parker's the target. Her trial started Monday, and she's facing eight counts of felony child neglect. Each count is basically a five-year vacay in the slammer, if she's found guilty.
Eight counts because the little dude had eight bullets. Eight! What in the actual hell? The prosecutors are saying Parker showed “reckless disregard for human life”. Translation: she didn't do enough to stop the kid from bringing his mom's piece to school. Allegedly, she ignored warnings. Warnings, plural!
But here's the real question: is she really the one to blame? Or is she just a convenient scapegoat for a system that's gone completely off the rails? We live in clown world, where schools are more concerned with pronouns and feelings than actual safety. Teachers are told to ignore bad behavior to avoid “disproportionately” punishing certain groups. Is it any wonder a six-year-old can stroll into class with a loaded gun?
Remember, a jury already forked over $10 million to the teacher, Abby Zwerner, last year because Parker allegedly ignored the warnings. Ten million! Zwerner got shot while doing her job, and that's terrible, no doubt. She was in the hospital for two weeks and needed six surgeries and still doesn't have full use of her hand. And a bullet is still chilling in her chest. That sucks, hard.
But where was the school district in all this? Oh right, a judge already dismissed the superintendent and principal as defendants. Figures. Blame the low-level employee, not the people calling the shots (pun intended). The kid's mom is doing almost four years for being a negligent gun owner. But the system that enabled the whole debacle gets off scot-free?
This isn't about absolving Parker if she genuinely screwed up. It’s about recognizing the bigger picture. The erosion of discipline, the obsession with social justice over actual safety, and the gutting of parental rights all contributed to this mess. We're creating a generation of lawless, coddled monsters who face zero consequences for their actions. And then we act shocked when something like this happens.
Maybe, just maybe, if schools spent less time virtue signaling and more time actually protecting kids, Zwerner wouldn't have a bullet lodged near her heart. Just a thought.

