Uvalde School Shooting

Uvalde Shooter's Grandmother in ‘Good' Condition, Will Have Long Road to Recovery

Celia "Sally" Gonzales, 66, was the shooter's first victim the morning of May 24

NBC Universal, Inc. Questions and confusion still surround the police response to a mass shooting inside an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. Jillian Snider, Director of Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties at the R Street Institute and Dr. Donell Harvin, Senior Researcher Rand Corporation join LX News to discuss what went wrong and what could have been done differently.

The grandmother of the Uvalde gunman, who killed 21 people in last week’s elementary school shooting that tore apart a small Texas community, is slowly recovering from a gunshot wound to the face, a San Antonio hospital said Wednesday.

Celia "Sally" Gonzales, 66, was the shooter's first victim the morning of May 24. Despite her grievous injuries, she managed to call for help and was eventually flown by helicopter more than 80 miles to San Antonio's University Hospital.

She arrived in critical condition and has since been upgraded to "good" condition, which typically means a patient is stable and their recovery is progressing, according to a hospital spokesperson.

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