Texas Man Sentenced to 18 Months for Assaulting Border Patrol Agent
What began as a routine checkpoint quickly escalated into a federal investigation when one driver’s actions turned a calm morning into a dangerous confrontation.

Kevin Dominguez, 26, of Katy, Texas, was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison after being convicted of assaulting a U.S. Border Patrol agent. The incident occurred on August 1, 2023, at a checkpoint on U.S. Highway 57.
Court documents reveal that during a standard inspection, a trained Border Patrol canine detected movement in Dominguez’s trunk. Upon discovering a person concealed inside, Dominguez failed to comply with the agents’ instructions. Instead, he reversed his vehicle, striking an agent before fleeing the scene.
Authorities quickly apprehended Dominguez, who faced federal charges for assaulting a law enforcement officer. The case highlights the real dangers Border Patrol agents face daily and the serious consequences of attempting to evade law enforcement while endangering lives.
The court’s sentence reflects the severity of the assault and the importance of maintaining public safety at checkpoints. The agent who was struck, along with other officers on duty, continues to recover from the incident, while Dominguez serves his sentence under federal supervision.
Conclusion
This case underscores both the risks law enforcement officers face and the swift legal consequences for those who threaten them. Attempts to evade authorities can carry immediate dangers and long-term repercussions in the federal justice system.