
On a scorching August day in 2023, a seemingly ordinary sedan rolled up to a U.S. Border Patrol checkpoint on Highway 57. For agents, it was another inspection in a long line of vehicles. But when a trained canine alerted to the trunk, everything changed. Inside, they found a concealed person, turning a routine stop into a potential smuggling case and a high-stress confrontation.
Instead of surrendering, 26-year-old Kevin Dominguez chose violence. Throwing the car into reverse, he struck a Border Patrol agent before fleeing the scene, forcing a multi-agency manhunt across South Texas. The injured agent survived, but the message from the courtroom was unambiguous. Federal prosecutors pressed for accountability, and the judge delivered 18 months in prison and supervised release—a warning that attacks on federal officers will not be brushed aside, even when no life is lost.
