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The mother of a six-year-old who shot his teacher in a Virginia classroom has pleaded guilty to a charge of felony child neglect, US media report.
Deja Taylor, 26, entered the guilty plea as part of a deal with prosecutors to lessen the sentencing from up to six years to six months.
Her son shot Abigail Zwerner, a teacher at Richneck Elementary School in the city of Newport News, on 6 January.
Taylor’s sentencing is scheduled for 27 October.
As part of Taylor’s plea deal, a separate misdemeanour charge of reckless storing of a firearm was dropped.
James Ellenson, a lawyer for Taylor, said his client remains remorseful, although he believes no prison time will be the appropriate sentence, NBC News reported.
“She feels very responsible, feels very bad,” Mr Ellenson told reporters after the hearing.
The BBC has contacted Mr Ellenson for comment.
Taylor had previously told police she believed the gun was in her purse, secured with a trigger lock, and that the gunlock key was under her bedroom mattress.
But in her guilty plea she reportedly admitted that the gun was stored in a way that made it accessible.
An assistant Newport News Commonwealth’s Attorney said in court on Tuesday the six-year-old took the gun from his mother’s purse, which was on top of a dresser, according to the Washington Post. The gun was not secured with a trigger lock, the prosecutor said.
The shooting, which made national headlines in January, cast a renewed spotlight on issues of school safety and gun violence.
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