Testimony resumes in former Uvalde CISD officer Adrian Gonzales' trial after one-day pause
Judge Sid Harle excluded key teacher testimony due to discrepancies but allowed trial to continue amid disputes over evidence disclosure and witness credibility.
- Testimony resumes today in the trial for former Uvalde CISD officer Adrian Gonzales regarding his actions during the Robb Elementary mass shooting in May 2022, where nineteen students and two teachers were killed.
- Adrian Gonzales faces charges of child endangerment and abandonment, and he is the first to face charges related to the response to the shooting.
- The judge denied a defense motion for a mistrial based on a teacher's testimony, which was criticized as negligent, instructing jurors to ignore it.
- Jurors heard a 911 call from Amy Franco, a Robb Elementary staffer, who witnessed the shooter and pleaded for police assistance during the attack.
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Uvalde jurors see graphic photos from classroom where students were killed
A memorial dedicated to the 19 children and two adults murdered on May 24, 2022 during a mass shooting at Robb Elementary School is seen on January 6, 2026, in Uvalde, Texas. Brandon Bell/Getty Images (UVALDE, Texas) — Editor’s note: Some of the testimony described below is extremely graphic. The families of some of the Robb Elementary School mass shooting victims passed around tissues before graphic photos were shown in court on Friday at the t…
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