The pair face charges for their roles in the bungled police
response to the shooting during which officers waited for more
than an hour outside a classroom where the gunman was holed up
with children, including those who made lengthy calls to 911
emergency services, saying they were in the room with the gunman
and surrounded by bodies.
"Mr. Gonzales is not guilty of these allegations," LaHood said
after the arraignment. "He showed up that day to try to help
those children. And there is evidence that he did help those
children that day, he helped evacuate them."
Arredondo's lawyer did not return calls seeking comment.
The judge set Sept. 16 as the next pre-trial hearing date for
Arredondo and Gonzales, who were indicted by a grand jury in
Uvalde last month.
Hundreds of law enforcement officers have been criticized for
failures in the response to the shooting on May 24, 2022.
Officers left the 18-year-old gunman alone inside the classroom
with children while weighing how to confront him. By the time
officers stormed in, the school had become the scene of one of
the deadliest shootings in U.S. history.
The charges against Arredondo and Gonzales are the first
criminal complaints lodged against any responding officers.
Federal and state investigations into the shooting condemned the
responding officers' inaction.
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, in remarks made while
presenting the federal report on Uvalde earlier this year, said
that "lives would have been saved" had the police immediately
confronted the gunman.
In May, the families of the victims filed lawsuits against Meta,
Activision Blizzard and its parent Microsoft, along with
gunmaker Daniel Defense, for what they claim was collusion in
marketing weapons to young people.
(Reporting by Brad Brooks in Longmont, Colorado; Editing by
Frank McGurty, Bill Berkrot and Daniel Wallis)
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