June 5 (Reuters) - The mother of a 6-year-old Virginia boy who shot and wounded his elementary school teacher was charged on Monday with two U.S. firearms felonies, and her lawyer said she will plead guilty to both offenses under a deal with federal prosecutors.
She is accused of concealing in a federal firearms transaction form that she was an unlawful user of marijuana, court records show.
The federal firearms counts are in addition to state charges on which Taylor was already indicted in connection with the Jan. 6 shooting of her son's first-grade teacher, Abigail Zwerner, at Richneck Elementary School in Newport News, Virginia.
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 has said the boy had been previously removed from school for violent behavior.
Persons:
Deja Taylor, Taylor, Abigail Zwerner, James Ellenson, Ellenson, Zwerner, Steve Gorman, Leslie Adler
Organizations:
Richneck Elementary School, ABC, Thomson
Locations:
Virginia, Newport News , Virginia, Los Angeles