omg y'all I'm literally on the edge of my seat this whole trial is so dramatic!!! I'm team Adrian all the way he's clearly been railroaded by the prosecution I mean, who doesn't know that 3 minutes is FOREVER? and now they're trying to make him look like a hero by saying he didn't see the shooter but what if Ramos was trying to sneak in?! it's so suspicious I'm not buying the prosecution's story at all I think we need to give Officer Gonzales a break and show some compassion he did his best with the info he had, you know? fingers crossed for him
man, i cant even imagine wat kinda stress those jurors must be goin thru like they gotta weigh all dat evidence and make a life-altering decision over 1 guy meanwhile, in 2025 we got autonomous drones patrollin our schools and universities what's next? maybe even AI-powered teachers
omg i feel so bad for adrian gonzales his life is literally hanging by a thread i mean i know he's got 2b held accountable but come on, that 3min window was like, super intense u can just imagine how scary it must've been 4 him & those kids 2 b stuck outside w/ no way 2 stop the shooter anyways, i hope the defense does a good job 2 clear his name bc he's clearly not a monster
I'm low-key shocked that the prosecution didn't just nail it 1000% - I mean, a three-minute delay is HUGE . It's like they're trying to say that Gonzales was just chillin' outside while Ramos was causing chaos inside. The defense's attempt to counter with this witness testimony about Ramos hiding outside seems super weak . And what's up with the prosecution messing up on displayin' a graphic image? That's just gonna raise more questions than answers .
I'm all for the jury gettin' the final say, but I gotta wonder... did they really buy into all that "every second counts" vibe from the prosecution? It's like they're tryin' to guilt trip 'em or somethin'. Either way, this case is gonna be super dramatic, and I'm here for it!
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing . On one hand, I get why Adrian Gonzales' defense is pushing back against the prosecution's claims - it's clear that time was of the essence in that situation and some things might be open to interpretation. But on the other hand, I don't think it's right to just brush off the whole three-minute window thing . It does seem like a pretty long gap for someone who's supposed to be keeping people safe. And yeah, I've seen some of those courtroom shenanigans with witness testimony being inconsistent... that's not exactly reassuring . Ultimately, it'll come down to how the jury weighs all this evidence and decides what really happened. Can't wait to see how they break it down .