Nearly four years after a deadly school shooting in Texas, former Uvalde school police officer Adrian Gonzales is facing charges for allegedly placing children in danger during the incident. Jury selection began, with potential jurors questioned about their knowledge of the shooting. Prosecutors claim Gonzales failed to engage the shooter despite being trained to handle such situations. Families of the victims have sought accountability, with Gonzales and Uvalde schools Police Chief Pete Arredondo being charged for endangerment. Gonzales is the first to stand trial, with each count carrying a maximum of two years in prison.
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