Deja Taylor, whose son shot teacher Abby Zwerner at Richneck
Elementary School in Newport News in January, pleaded guilty in
federal court to being a user of marijuana while in possession
of a firearm. While many states have legalized marijuana, it
remains illegal under federal law.
Taylor also pleaded guilty to lying about her marijuana use
during the background check required to obtain the 9mm
semiautomatic pistol that her son used to shoot the teacher.
Taylor's lawyers have previously said that it was a mystery how
the boy got hold of the gun. Prosecutors said in court documents
that no gun locks or safety boxes were found in law enforcement
searches of her residences.
As part of the plea deal, prosecutors are seeking a maximum of
two years in prison for Taylor, her attorney Gene Rossi said by
phone. He hopes the judge will give her probation.
Taylor - who still faces separate charges in state court related
to the shooting - will be sentenced on Oct. 18. Virginia
prosecutors charged her in April with felony child neglect and
with the misdemeanor of recklessly leaving a loaded weapon so as
to endanger a child.
"This case is a tragedy," Rossi said. "It's a perfect storm of
horrible consequences."
According to police, the boy had taken the handgun from home,
placed it in his backpack and removed it while Zwerner, 25, was
teaching class, firing a single shot through her hand and into
her chest.
Another school staffer rushed into the classroom and restrained
the boy while Zwerner ushered the rest of the students from the
classroom to safety, police said.
Zwerner's lawyer, who filed a $40 million lawsuit against school
administrators on her client's behalf, has said that Richneck
Elementary officials had been warned three times the day of the
shooting that the boy was armed.
Virginia prosecutors did not charge the boy.
(Reporting by Brad Brooks in Lubbock, Texas; Editing by Donna
Bryson and David Gregorio)
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