Four people were sentenced in connection with a violent crime spree that spanned several Denver metro area counties and lasted more than two hours back in 2021.
DENVER – Four people were sentenced in connection with a violent crime spree that spanned several Denver metro area counties and lasted more than two hours back in 2021, a spokesperson with the 17th Judicial District Attorney’s Office said Tuesday.
Police said the victim in this first incident was driving eastbound along W. 72nd Ave. in Westminster when Sanchez, who was driving a Chevrolet Malibu, passed in front of him and tried to slow the victim down by hitting the brakes multiple times. The victim in this first incident continued driving but Bucio reportedly leaned out the window of the Malibu and “fired multiple gunshots at his vehicle,” according to a news release.
Denver 7+ Colorado News Latest Headlines | October 3, 11am Sanchez, while inside the Malibu, was able to block in the Subaru and both he and Bucio got out and pointed their guns at the driver and the two passengers inside the Subaru, according to police. Somehow, the driver of the Subaru was able to escape but was immediately chased by the Malibu, which rammed the Subaru several times during the pursuit and eventually disabled it near W. 26th Ave. and Kendall St. in Lakewood.
Sanchez struck that vehicle once more and the victim pulled over into a parking lot, where the group then assaulted the driver and passenger with handguns and AR-15 style rifles, police said. Somehow, the victims in this instance were eventually able to get away and fled the area.
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