Closing arguments set to begin in former Uvalde CISD officer's trial over shooting response.
A jury is expected to decide the fate of former Uvalde CISD officer Adrian Gonzales, who prosecutors say failed to stop a gunman during a 2022 mass shooting. The incident occurred at Robb Elementary School in Texas when an 18-year-old opened fire, killing 19 students and two teachers before taking his own life.
Prosecutors claim that Gonzales did not provide adequate support to the shooter, who was identified as Salvador Ramos, despite being on the scene for over 15 minutes. They argue that this failure to act was a dereliction of duty and constituted gross negligence.
Gonzales' defense team maintains that he followed protocol during the incident and acted in good faith, but failed to provide sufficient support due to circumstances beyond his control. The trial has been ongoing for several weeks, with prosecutors calling multiple witnesses to testify against Gonzales.
The jury is set to hear closing arguments from both sides on Monday before making a final decision on whether Gonzales was negligent in failing to stop the shooter. If convicted, Gonzales could face charges related to his response during the mass shooting.
A jury is expected to decide the fate of former Uvalde CISD officer Adrian Gonzales, who prosecutors say failed to stop a gunman during a 2022 mass shooting. The incident occurred at Robb Elementary School in Texas when an 18-year-old opened fire, killing 19 students and two teachers before taking his own life.
Prosecutors claim that Gonzales did not provide adequate support to the shooter, who was identified as Salvador Ramos, despite being on the scene for over 15 minutes. They argue that this failure to act was a dereliction of duty and constituted gross negligence.
Gonzales' defense team maintains that he followed protocol during the incident and acted in good faith, but failed to provide sufficient support due to circumstances beyond his control. The trial has been ongoing for several weeks, with prosecutors calling multiple witnesses to testify against Gonzales.
The jury is set to hear closing arguments from both sides on Monday before making a final decision on whether Gonzales was negligent in failing to stop the shooter. If convicted, Gonzales could face charges related to his response during the mass shooting.