The trial of a Texas police officer charged in the halting law enforcement response to the 2022 attack on Robb Elementary in Uvalde is heading into its second week. Prosecutors will continue Monday to try to prove former officer Adrian Gonzales did nothing in the early moments of the assault to stop the gunman. Nineteen students and two teachers were killed. The opening days of the trial last week included dramatic replays of the initial emergency calls and tearful testimony from a parent and teachers. Gonzales' attorneys say he never saw the gunman to try to stop him before he got inside the school.