amelia marin says the accusations left her second guessing herself and feeling alone. cnn s omar jimenez is live in san antonio, texas, with more on this story. what more can you tell us? reporter: yeah, brianna, her attorney tells me that in recent days she had to see doctors because she can t stop shaking. not just because of those accusations, but because of what happened that day. now, according to her attorney don flannery, amelia was setting up for an end of the school year party on the day of the shooting and she was going to this door to meet a co-worker who was pulling up to the school with food. as she s doing so, she sees what was the gunman s car crashed. so she goes back inside and calls 911, but to report the crash. when she gets back to the door, she sees her co-worker running, someone across the street is yelling he s got a gun, and she sees the gunman coming toward her and according to her attorney, she knows what s about to happen. so she kicks closed the door,
texas, is speaking out. amelia marin says the accusations left her second-guessing herself and feeling alone. let s get right to nick valencia live in uvalde with new details on the investigation. reporter: good morning. that s right, new details continue to trickle out day after day here, but it s not enough. not enough for families who have gone through their worst day and have been largely kept in the dark about the police s inaction on that horrific day. there have been three search warrants executed that could provide new answers, those search warrants giving police permission to do a forensic analysis of the iphone discovered next to the gunman that could potentially give insight to the gunman s motive. two other search warrants, one for his ford f-150 and another for his grandparents home uncovered a large cache of magazines for his gun as well as unfired cartridges. they also were able to seize a laptop which also could provide more information. what is very interesting abou
corrected the record. as community grieves, a flurry of unanswered questions linger, including more about texas state police chief arredondo acting as commander during the shooting. i had been told this person, the incident commander did not have radio communication, and i don t know as to why. reporter: that question as the 911 calls were properly relayed to first responder on the scene. one of those 911 calls from a 10-year-old student inside the classroom and according to transcripts reviewed by new york times, the student said there are a lot of bodies and i don t want to die. my teacher is dead. my teacher is dead. please send help. send help for my teacher. she is shot but still alive. the call lasted about 17 minutes. gunfire was heard in the background at times and the call was made more than 30 minutes after the shooting began, the times reports. the teaching aide, amelia marin
multiple gunshot wounds, gunshot wounds to the head, and more. outside that horrific day, the teaching aide, amelia, has now filed legal documents to get a deposition from daniel defense, the manufacturer of the gun used in the shooting. with her attorney saying because the shooter got the weapons on his 18th birthday, he was likely planning the purchases beforehand. his motivations to get the gun when he was a minor, are there gun companies that are marketing to minors? is that what they re doing? how many mass shootings do we have to have by 18-year-old men? it s cookie cutter. so what are they doing to change? now, it s worth noting the legal petition does not formally accuse the gun manufacturer of wrongdoing. instead it s looking to investigate whether amelia marin has a basis to file a claim