Ex-Uvalde officer's trial resumes with animation of shooting shown in court, investigator pressed about police position | Live updates from Day 10
Trial testimony focuses on law enforcement timeline and actions during the Robb Elementary shooting that killed 19 students and two teachers, with defense highlighting officer positioning.
- On Jan. 16, 2026, Adrian Gonzales, ex-Uvalde CISD officer, sat in court for his child endangerment trial in Corpus Christi; jury selection began Monday, Jan. 5.
- The indictment traces to the Robb Elementary School shooting on May 24, 2022, where Adrian Gonzales is accused of endangering 29 children and Pete Arredondo, Uvalde CISD Police Chief, was also indicted.
- The prosecution showed a courtroom animation synced to audio, while Cody Allen testified the Leica scanner created a 3D model with two million points a second and shell casings showed at least 173 shots fired.
- On Thursday, court was halted when a juror had a family emergency, an alternate juror replaced the permanent one, and Judge Sid Harle instructed jurors to `Clear your schedules.`
- The defense argues the positioning and perceptions of first responders explain critical timeline gaps, scrutinizing the three Uvalde PD officers' placements and Gonzales speaking to a frantic witness as the shooter entered.
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3D animation traces Robb Elementary School gunman’s steps, law enforcement response
The prosecution in the trial of ex-Uvalde CISD police officer Adrian Gonzales played an approximate animation in court Friday that recreated how and where the gunman emerged at Robb Elementary School on May 24, 2022, as well as how and where the first law enforcement officers arrived on scene.
Ex-Uvalde officer's trial resumes with animation of shooting shown in court, investigator pressed about police position | Live updates from Day 10
Ex-Uvalde school officer Adrian Gonzales faces child endangerment charges in the Corpus Christi trial related to the tragic 2022 school shooting.
Uvalde shooter, Texas, fired 117 bullets into two classrooms at Robb Elementary School during a While prosecutors say Gonzales did not follow his training, the defense says other officers arrived at the scene almost at the same time and had the opportunity to kill the shooter. Parkkeeper Nick Hill testified that Gonzales had a window of one minute and four seconds after parking his car before shooter Salvador Ramos entered the school. Gonzales t…
Uvalde Trial Update – 710am KURV
Prosecutors in the trial of a Texas police officer, accused of botching the response the Uvalde school shooting, are laying out their case that he refused to confront a gunman who was holding kids hostage in their elementary school. Lieutenant Nick Hill with the Department of Public Safety showed the jury an animation of where officers were on the day of the attack. Dozens of shots can be heard as officers stood in the hallway.
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