What began as a simple stop on U.S. Highway 57 ended as a defining moment in Kevin Dominguez’s life. When the K9 alert led agents to the trunk, the discovery of an undocumented passenger pushed him into panic. Throwing the car into reverse, striking a federal officer, and fleeing the checkpoint turned a likely immigration case into a serious federal crime with lasting consequences.
In court, prosecutors stressed the danger to both the injured agent and the person hidden in the trunk, arguing that federal officers must be able to do their jobs without fear of being run down. The judge’s 18‑month sentence reflected not just the physical harm, but the risk Dominguez created when he chose flight over compliance. In a country torn over immigration policy, his case stands as a stark reminder: one impulsive move can redraw a life in the harsh ink of a felony conviction.
