The Uvalde County Sheriff's office said Arredondo was in custody
and was being booked on 10 counts of child endangerment.
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 a classroom
with children for more than an hour 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.
Another law enforcement officer, Adrian Gonzales, was also
indicted by the grand jury, according to local media reports.
The sheriff's department on Thursday said Gonzales had not yet
been booked, and said they could provide no details on his
situation.
The charges against Arredondo, who goes by the first name
"Pete," and Gonzales are the first criminal complaints lodged
against any responding officers.
The Uvalde County district attorney, Christina Mitchell, did not
immediately return requests for comment.
Mitchell confirmed to the Uvalde Leader-News newspaper that both
Arredondo and Gonzales were indicted. She told the paper that
more details would be provided once Gonzales is booked, which
she said would take place on Friday.
Federal and state investigations into the school shooting
condemned the responding officers' inaction.
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.
In an advisory earlier this week declaring gun violence in the
country a public health crisis, the U.S. surgeon general noted
it has been the leading cause of death among children and
adolescents in the country since 2020. He also noted that the
firearm mortality rate among youths in the U.S. is 11 times
higher than in France, 36 times higher than in Germany and 121
times higher than in Japan.
(Reporting by Jasper Ward and Brad Brooks; editing by Donna
Bryson, Eric Beech and Leslie Adler)
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