As students return to Richneck Elem., shooting remains top of mind: 'Kind of nervous coming back'
Richneck Elementary School in Newport News is now allowing students to return to the classroom, roughly three weeks after police say a six-year-old boy intentionally shot a first-grade teacher there.
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