Uvalde School District Police Officer Facing 29 Child Endangerment Charges
Former Uvalde ISD Police Officer, Adrian Gonzales is in court for his failure to act on May 24th, 2022. A day that resulted in the loss of 29 elementary school children and 2 teachers.
Gonzales has been accused and charged with 29 counts of child endangerment. His defense team has plead not guilty, and is arguing that the person to blame for the massacre is the shooter, and not the defendant.
Witness are currently taking the stand, and a former teacher’s aide recently shared her experience with Gonzales on the day of the event.
The state called Melodye Flores, who worked as a teacher’s aide at Robb Elementary School in May 2022, to the stand.
Below is a transcript of Flores’ testimony in court on Wednesday:
“When you told the officer to go in, did he go in?” Turner asked Flores.
“No,” Flores said.
“What did he do?” Turner asked.
“He just stayed there,” Flores said. “Like I said, that’s when I ran to see if everybody else was in (the school) and found a place (to hide).”
“He just stayed there?” Turner asked.
“I believe so,” Flores said.
“And about how many times did you urge him to go in and do something?” Turner asked.
“Like I said, it was a couple of times,” Flores said.
“A couple? Does that mean twice?” Turner asked.
“Two, three times,” Flores said.
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