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Jury Deliberates in Virginia Teacher Shooting Lawsuit: Focus on School Official’s Liability

The lawsuit focuses on former assistant principal Ebony Parker’s alleged negligence in failing to act on reports of a 6-year-old student possessing a gun, which resulted in the shooting of teacher Abby Zwerner. Zwerner’s attorneys argue Parker had a responsibility to investigate and ensure the safety of the students and staff. Parker’s defense maintains the incident was unforeseeable and that she did not have a legal duty to protect Zwerner. The jury is tasked with determining whether Parker’s actions constituted gross negligence and whether that negligence caused Zwerner’s injuries, potentially setting a precedent for assigning blame in school shooting incidents.

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Arizona Teachers Doxxed After Bloody Halloween Costumes Falsely Linked to Charlie Kirk

Following a misunderstanding, Arizona math teachers faced accusations of mocking Charlie Kirk with their Halloween costumes, which depicted bloody math equations. The Vail School District clarified that the costumes were unrelated to the conservative activist. Controversy arose when a Turning Point USA spokesman suggested the costumes referenced Kirk’s death, leading to the doxxing of the teachers. This incident prompted media outlets, like Bruce & Gaydos, to investigate the origins and validity of the claims.

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