Richneck Shooting Actions Facebook Tweet Email Day 2 of Abby Zwerner's $40M Richneck shooting lawsuit wraps with Zwerner's mom testifying Prev Next By: Kelsey Jones , Web Staff Posted and last updated NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — The long-anticipated civil lawsuit of Abigal Zwerner vs. Ebony Parker began Monday with jury selection, where the parties agreed on seven jurors and two alternates. Tuesday morning, the courtroom was packed for opening statements, according to WTKR Newport News reporter Kelsey Jones.Among the testimony delivered Tuesday was the Newport News Schools director of human resources, the reading specialist who found Zwerner after the shooting, and the trauma surgeon who treated her at Riverside Hospital. The day concluded with emotional testimony from Zwerner's mother, Julie Zwerner.Zwerner's attorney Diane Toscano began her statement around 9:30 a.m., where she discussed how Parker was second in command at the school and that it is her role to ensure safety.Then, "1:58 p.m., BANG!" Toscano said." A bullet went through Abby's hand, then through her chest." The bullet is still in Abby's body because it's too dangerous to remove, she added.Toscano stated that four teachers had warned Parker about the student having a gun."We're asking that you listen carefully over the next two weeks from witnesses," she said.Dr. Nina Farrish, the director of human resources for Newport News Public Schools, took the stand and said Parker admitted to her two or three days after the shooting that it was reported around 12:20 p.m. the student had a gun in his backpack. That was more than 90 minutes before the shooting.Later, Amy Kovac, a reading specialist at Richneck, took the stand and described hearing the gunshot coming from Zwerner's classroom.Watch: Zwerner's mom describes seeing Abby at the hospital after shooting Julie Zwerner recalls seeing her daughter in the hospital following Richneck shooting "As I come in the door, Abby's on this side. I see blood on her leg, so I knew she was hit," Kovac said. "I wasn't really sure. On this side, I see Jen open the door, the kids screaming and running out."She said she then walked to the shooter, who was referred to only as "JT" in the court, and attempted to subdue him."He was standing there with his legs kind of spread open, arms crossed and cocky, and when I got to him, I didn't say anything," Kovac said. "I took his wrist because I knew he shot with his left hand. I walked to Abby's desk where her phone was. I put him in between my legs, put my arms around him."She then called 911.The first day of testimony concluded with Julie Zwerner, Abby's mother, who recalled seeing her daughter in the hospital after the shooting. She said when Abby saw her, she just said "Mommy..."“She was in pain, you know, all bandaged up, tubes and machines hooked up to her. Her arm was all wrapped up,” Julie testified.Julie was also questioned about the lasting impacts of the shooting. She discussed her daughter's current physical limitations in the aftermath, and said her daughter — despite her love and gift for teaching — does not plan to return to the classroom.Watch related: True Crime 757 takes on the Richneck Elementary shooting True Crime 757: The shooting of Abby Zwerner at Richneck Elementary as civil, criminal trials begin More Richneck Elementary Shooting stories Criminal trial for Ebony Parker moved to May following lawsuit loss Criminal trial awaits Ebony Parker following Richneck lawsuit verdict Web Staff Abby Zwerner awarded $10M in Richneck shooting lawsuit Maddie Miller Jury reaches verdict in Zwerner lawsuit Defense rests after calling witnesses on Day 5 of Richneck shooting trial Kelsey Jones Everything we've learned in Abby Zwerner's $40M Richneck shooting lawsuit Web Staff Abby Zwerner testifies & faces cross examination in Richneck shooting trial Web Staff Abby Zwerner's twin sister gives emotional testimony on day 3 of Richneck trial Kelsey Jones Copyright 2025 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. True Crime 757 Podcast