Deja Nicole Taylor, the mother of the six-year-old boy accused of shooting his teacher at Richneck Elementary in Newport News, Va., is facing federal charges of unlawful use of a controlled substance in possession of a firearm and making a false statement during the purchase of a firearm.
She also faces one felony count of child neglect and a misdemeanor count of recklessly leaving a firearm to endanger a child, which could put her in prison for up to six years. Earlier this year, she reportedly said she was "willing to take responsibility."
Charging Taylor for this incident is just a small first step toward justice for Zwerner. Charges against the school should also be seriously considered, as everyone involved with this avoidable tragedy should be held accountable.
This incident shouldn’t inspire a search for justice — it should motivate gun owners and politicians to advocate for better gun safety, including tighter regulations on storing guns out of the reach of children.
Whether you're pro- or anti-gun, we should all accept that American children do not and will not live in a gun-free world. Richneck Elementary administrators were warned multiple times about the boy potentially bringing a gun to school, which shows teachers, parents, and students lack the understanding of how seriously dangerous these weapons are. If guns are going to exist in the public, firearm safety classes may be a good tool to help prevent some of these incidents.