NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (CNN) - A 3rd grader who attends the Virginia elementary college the place a primary grade trainer was shot says he seems like his college is just not defending him.
Kautier Brown, 10, is a 3rd grade pupil at Richneck Elementary in Newport Information. He stated he was dropping off sick notes on the workplace when he noticed police automobiles exterior the college Jan. 6.
First grade trainer Abby Zwerner had been shot, allegedly by her 6-year-old pupil.
Weeks later, college students and fogeys are set to return to the college Wednesday for an open home. Counselors can be readily available to offer assist to anybody in want.
However Kautier says he gained’t return to class till safety is improved. He says he didn't make this determination out of worry.
“It was as a result of I'm mad – mad that we are able to’t go to the park, mad we are able to’t buy groceries, mad that we are able to’t go to the amusement park, mad that we are able to’t go to highschool, mad as a result of that is the third college capturing, mad as a result of my mother complained in regards to the buzzer being broke at my college, and no person did something about it till now,” he stated.
Kautier hopes the college will put in safety guards, metallic detectors and cameras. He additionally needs college students to hold solely clear bookbags.