Robb Elementary Survivor Testifies on Safety Failures During Tragic Shooting

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Arnulfo Reyes, the sole survivor of the classroom during the Robb Elementary School shooting in Uvalde, Texas, testified in court regarding safety lapses that allowed the gunman to enter. Reyes confirmed that the door to his classroom was not locked, which he stated impacted the shooter’s ability to access the room. Former school district police officer Adrian Gonzales faces 29 charges for allegedly failing to act despite being informed of the shooter's location. The attack, which resulted in the deaths of 21 individuals, including 19 children, has prompted discussions on school safety measures nationwide. The trial continues as Reyes recounts the harrowing experience and the loss of his students.
Key Details: • Trial ongoing for Adrian Gonzales, former school district police officer. • Reyes testified that his classroom door was not locked during the shooting. • 11 students died in Reyes' classroom; 10 survived. • The shooter was active for 77 minutes before being stopped.