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Verdict In Uvalde: Former Officer Adrian Gonzales Found Not Guilty
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Verdict In Uvalde: Former Officer Adrian Gonzales Found Not Guilty

Jim Flanders
Last updated: January 22, 2026 8:54 pm
Jim Flanders Published January 22, 2026
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A Texas jury has acquitted former Uvalde CISD officer Adrian Gonzales of all 29 counts of abandoning or endangering a child related to the 2022 Robb Elementary School shooting. Despite emotional testimony from survivors and families, the jury rejected the prosecution’s argument that Gonzales’s failure to confront the gunman constituted a criminal act.


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UVALDE, TX (2-minute read) — In a decision that has sent shockwaves through a community still reeling from the loss of 19 children and two teachers, a jury has found former officer Adrian Gonzales not guilty on all counts. Gonzales was the first law enforcement officer to stand trial for the widely condemned 77-minute delay during the May 24, 2022, massacre at Robb Elementary School. He faced 29 counts of abandoning or endangering a child, but after nine days of testimony, jurors determined the state did not meet the burden for a criminal conviction.

Throughout the trial, prosecutors emphasized that Gonzales failed to follow clear active shooter training, which dictates that officers must immediately move toward gunfire to neutralize a threat. They argued that his inaction while hearing nearly 100 gunshots placed children in extreme danger. However, the defense successfully argued that Gonzales was being used as a “scapegoat” for a massive failure involving nearly 400 responding officers, maintaining that he did the best he could under chaotic circumstances.

The High Bar for Criminalizing Law Enforcement Inaction

The verdict highlights the extreme difficulty of holding individual officers criminally liable for tactical failures during an active shooter event. While civil litigation often focuses on negligence, criminal charges like child endangerment require proving a specific intent or a level of recklessness that this jury did not find in Gonzales’s actions. Defense attorneys argued that convicting an officer for making “imperfect” decisions in high-stress environments would set a dangerous precedent for the future of law enforcement.

For the families of the victims, the acquittal was met with “absolute devastation.” Family members noted that while Gonzales may be legally cleared, he will “always be known as the Cop who failed our loved ones.” The focus now shifts to former police chief Pete Arredondo, the only other officer currently facing criminal charges, whose trial date has yet to be set.

Safety Tip: While we expect law enforcement to intervene, the Uvalde tragedy and subsequent legal outcomes highlight the importance of personal situational awareness. Always identify multiple exits in any building and understand that in the initial minutes of a crisis, your immediate actions are your primary means of survival.

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