Testimony Continues for a Seventh Day in Trial of Former Uvalde CISD Officer Adrian Gonzales
Prosecutors accuse Adrian Gonzales of failing to stop the Uvalde school shooting that killed 19 students and two teachers, facing 29 child endangerment charges.
- On Thursday, the trial entered its ninth day in Corpus Christi, with prosecutors continuing to call witnesses as testimony resumed.
- Gonzales faces 29 counts tied to his actions on May 24, 2022, as prosecutors allege he didn’t do enough to stop the shooting that killed 19 students and two teachers.
- Video timestamps and Coronado's account reveal Daniel Coronado testified video shows Adrian Gonzales and his backup running into the school before him and Gonzales covering the east side with his pistol drawn.
- The trial was paused Thursday after a juror went to the hospital for a family emergency, and Judge Sid Harle allowed time to check alternate jurors before resuming Friday at 9 a.m.
- Special prosecutor Bill Turner told jurors that Gonzales abandoned his duty when children needed protection most, while defense attorneys argued stress distorted perception and noted other officers were not charged.
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Uvalde gunman fired 117 shots in 2 minutes before officer Gonzales entered the school, official says
The Uvalde, Texas, gunman fired 117 rounds in two Robb Elementary School classrooms during a two-minute period before school police officer Adrian Gonzales entered the building, a Texas Ranger told jurors on Friday.
Uvalde sergeant recounts entering Robb Elementary with Gonzales
Brandon Bell/Getty Images (CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas) — Jurors on the trial of former Uvalde, Texas, school police officer Adrian Gonzales listened to a firsthand account of the emergency response from a police sergeant who tried to enter Robb Elementary School with Gonzales. Prosecutors allege Gonzales, who is charged with child endangerment, did not follow his training and endangered the 19 students who died and an additional 10 surviving students…
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