The Uvalde, Texas, gunman fired 117 rounds in two Robb Elementary Faculty lecture rooms throughout a two-minute interval earlier than school police officer Adrian Gonzales entered the constructing, a Texas Ranger instructed jurors on Friday.
Whereas prosecutors allege Gonzales didn’t comply with his coaching, the protection contends that different officers arrived on scene at practically the identical time and had the chance to kill the gunman.
Ranger Nick Hill testified that Gonzales had a window of 1 minute and 4 seconds after he parked his automobile earlier than gunman Salvador Ramos entered the varsity. Gonzales took three minutes and 53 seconds to enter Robb Elementary after parking his automobile, Hill mentioned.
Former Uvalde faculty district police officer Adrian Gonzales, heart, talks to his household as they go away the courtroom for a lunch break throughout his trial on the Nueces County Courthouse, Jan. 13, 2026, in Corpus Christi, Texas.
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Hill mentioned Gonzales parked at 11:31:55 a.m. and radioed within the lively shooter report at 11:32:09 a.m.
Ramos entered the west aspect of Robb Elementary at 11:32:59 a.m., and, after firing 21 pictures in a hallway, he entered the primary of two lecture rooms at 11:33:45 a.m. Gonzales entered the south door of Robb Elementary at 11:35:48 a.m., Hill mentioned.
In whole, Ramos fired 173 pictures in the course of the bloodbath, whereas legislation enforcement discharged 25 rounds, Hill mentioned. Ramos killed 19 college students and two academics.
After Hill mentioned Gonzales had greater than a minute to cease the gunman exterior the varsity, protection legal professionals pushed again, highlighting that different officers had related — if not higher — alternatives to cease the gunman.
Hill acknowledged throughout cross examination that three different officers arrived roughly 30 seconds after Gonzales and will extra simply spot the gunman.
Protection legal professional Nico LaHood additionally argued that Gonzales didn’t know that the shooter had entered the constructing, by no means had him in his line of sight, and needed to cope with a “frantic” eyewitness.
Prosecutors allege Gonzales, who’s charged with little one endangerment, endangered the 19 college students who died and an extra 10 surviving college students. Prosecutors allege Gonzales not solely failed when he arrived on the scene, but in addition when he bought into the varsity as a result of he retreated after two different officers had been hit by gunfire.
Gonzales has pleaded not guilty and his legal professionals argue he’s being unfairly blamed for a broader law-enforcement failure that day. The protection argued Gonzales did every little thing he may, together with calling within the taking pictures and making an attempt to enter the varsity.
