Uvalde victims' families demand more indictments after former officer in botched school shooting response pleads not guilty
UVALDE – When Adrian Gonzales, a former Uvalde schools police officer, arrived in court Thursday, the families of children he's accused of failing to protect were there waiting.
"It's a fraction of the justice we think our daughter deserves, that we think her friend deserves," said Christina Zamora, one of dozens of the victims' family members filling the courtroom to see Gonzales plead not guilty on 29 counts of abandoning and endangering the students of Robb Elementary.
Zamora's daughter, Mayah, was just 10 years old when she was shot in the chest, arm, and hands while inside her classroom in May of 2022.
Read, or watch, more reporting from Andrea Lucia for CBS Texas.
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