A **Texas man** has been sentenced to **18 months in federal prison** after **assaulting a U.S. Border Patrol agent** with his vehicle while attempting to flee an immigration checkpoint.
Incident at the Border Checkpoint
According to **court documents**, **Kevin Dominguez, 26**, from **Katy, Texas**, drove a **sedan to the U.S. Border Patrol immigration checkpoint** on **U.S. Highway 57** on **August 1, 2023**.
A **USBP canine unit** alerted agents to the **trunk of his vehicle**, leading them to **discover an individual hidden inside**.
Assault on the Border Patrol Agent
As a **Border Patrol agent approached**, Dominguez **quickly reversed his car**, striking the officer with the vehicle before **fleeing the checkpoint**.
FBI Statement on the Case
Following the incident, the **FBI released a statement**, saying:
**“Upon the USBP agent noticing the individual, Dominguez backed up and struck the agent with the vehicle before fleeing the checkpoint.”**
Legal Consequences
Dominguez was arrested and later **convicted of assaulting, resisting, or obstructing law enforcement officers**. A **federal court in Del Rio, Texas, sentenced him to 18 months in prison**.
Increased Security and Law Enforcement Response
The case highlights **ongoing challenges faced by Border Patrol agents** and the **risks they encounter while securing immigration checkpoints**.
Authorities reaffirmed their commitment to **protecting law enforcement officers** and **ensuring border security remains a top priority**.
