Grand Jury Indicts Uvalde Police Officers For Failing To Stop Infamous School Shooting

A Texas grand jury issues indictments Thursday to former Uvalde school police chief Pedro “Pete” Arredondo and former officer Adrian Gonzales in connection to the Robb Elementary School shooting in which 19 elementary students and two teachers were killed.

Both officers are currently facing charges related to abandoning/endangering a child and a state jail felony, according to Express News. The indictments are under seal until the two former officials are taken into custody. The two are the first to be charged in connection to the May 2022 incident. (RELATED: Reporter Presses DPS Director On How Many Kids Could Have Been Saved If Door Was Breached)

The Texas grand jury has undergone a six-month investigation into the matter and in-person testimonies were conducted, reportedly including one from Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Director Col. Steve McCraw, according to the…

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