President Trump’s FBI Announces Major Arrest Uncategorized May
A man from Katy, Texas, has been sentenced to 18 months in federal prison after being convicted of assaulting a U.S. Border Patrol agent. Kevin Dominguez, 26, was found guilty following a federal jury trial examining events from the summer of 2023. The case highlights the Justice Department’s focus on protecting federal officers and deterring attacks at border checkpoints.
The incident occurred on August 1, 2023, at a Border Patrol checkpoint along U.S. Highway 57. Dominguez arrived in his sedan, where a USBP canine alerted agents to possible activity in the vehicle’s trunk. Upon inspection, officers discovered a person hidden inside, prompting immediate action.
Rather than comply, Dominguez reacted violently. Court records indicate he suddenly reversed his car, striking a Border Patrol agent before fleeing the scene.
The assault prompted a rapid multi-agency response. Dominguez was tracked and apprehended shortly afterward. The injured agent received medical attention, with authorities noting that the injuries, though not life-threatening, were serious.
Federal prosecutors emphasized the dangers faced daily by Border Patrol officers and the importance of accountability for assaults on law enforcement.
During sentencing, Dominguez received an 18-month prison term followed by supervised release. The court acknowledged mitigating factors but underscored the severity of the offense.
Officials stated that the sentence serves as a warning that attacks on federal officers carry serious consequences and reinforced the government’s commitment to officer safety at border checkpoints.