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Report of February 2, 2023 officer-involved shooting in Littleton

Here is a review of an officer-involved shooting that occurred on February 2, 2023 in Littleton. A full copy of the findings can be viewed by clicking on the OIS Letter link.

Report of February 2, 2023 officer-involved shooting in Littleton was last modified: August 1st, 2023 by Eric Ross
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Jury returns guilty verdict for Littleton man who shot and injured police officer

Rigoberto Valles-Dominguez, 35, was found guilty this month for shooting a Littleton police officer.

Around 11:30 p.m. on September 20, 2021, officers responded to reports of shots being fired from a car window near West Powers Avenue and South Bannock Street. Upon arrival, officers located one of the suspects, later identified as Valles-Dominguez, walking away from the scene.

Before police could place Valles-Dominguez in custody, he took off running toward an apartment building. During the foot chase, the defendant pulled out a handgun and fired multiple rounds, striking Officer David Snook in the torso, arm and leg. Snook and Corporal Jeff Farmer both returned fire, Valles-Dominguez escaped.

The investigation revealed Valles-Dominguez hid for several hours in the complex before carjacking a motorist and leaving the scene. He was captured a few days later at an RV home in Brighton.

Earlier this year, Littleton Police Corporal Jeff Farmer was presented the Medal of Valor by President Joe Biden for helping save Snook during the shootout.

“Most people run away when shots are fired. These officers ran towards the sound of danger at great personal risk, to protect each other and our community. I’m grateful for their service and heroism,” District Attorney John Kellner said. “A lengthy prison sentence is appropriate and necessary to ensure the safety of our community.”

“The defendant’s actions showed no regard for human life,” Chief Deputy District Attorney Jason Siers said. “While Officer Snook suffered serious injuries, it’s a miracle no one was killed.”

A jury found Valles-Dominguez guilty of the following offenses:

-Attempted First-Degree Murder after Deliberation (2 counts)

-Attempted First-Degree Murder/Extreme Indifference (2 counts)

-Aggravated Robbery (2 counts)

-Prohibited Use of a Weapon

-Assault with a Deadly Weapon causing Serious Bodily Injury

-First-Degree Assault/Extreme Indifference

-First-Degree Assault on a Peace Officer (2 Counts)

-Violent Crime Sentence Enhancer (2 counts)

“This defendant did not care who he injured that night,” Senior Deputy District Attorney Colleen Greer said. “Despite being shot seven times, we’re grateful he was able to recover, testify, and witness this guilty verdict.”

Sentencing is scheduled for September 25.

 

Jury returns guilty verdict for Littleton man who shot and injured police officer was last modified: July 28th, 2023 by Eric Ross
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