Uvalde school shooting: Arnulfo Reyes 4th grade teacher
Teacher Arnulfo Reyes testified that his students followed their training during the shooting, while also clarifying that the door magnets used by teachers did not play a role in the gunman’s ability to enter his classroom. During cross-examination, the defense focused on security lapses, noting that external and internal doors were often left unlocked because substitute teachers were not provided with keys. The defense also challenged Reyes' consistency by comparing his current testimony about the initial sounds of the shooting to his previous statements during the grand jury proceedings.
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