A 27-year-old man convicted of killing a New Mexico police officer throughout a site visitors cease final yr will spend the remainder of his life behind bars, in accordance with New Mexico State Police (NMSP).
Dominic De La O was sentenced to life in jail with out the potential of parole on Tuesday, the company stated in a information launch on Wednesday.
A jury discovered De La O responsible of first-degree homicide, tampering with proof, aggravated fleeing of a legislation enforcement officer, resisting/evading an officer, and prison trespass on Nov. 8.
He’s chargeable for the July 2023 demise of 41-year-old Alamogordo police officer Anthony Ferguson.
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“The conviction and sentencing of the person responsible for this senseless murder brings some measure of justice, but it will never replace the loss of Officer Ferguson,” NMSP Chief Troy Weisler stated within the launch.
The incident started at round 2:18 a.m. on July 15, 2023, when Alamogordo law enforcement officials tried to provoke a site visitors cease on De La O close to Puerto Rico and ninth Road for driving with out lights.
De La O fled from authorities, crashed into a light-weight pole, exited the automobile with a sawed-off shotgun and commenced working.
Throughout the foot pursuit, De La O circled and shot Ferguson within the face. He died from his accidents at College Medical Middle in El Paso, Texas, on July 16.
De La O was shot within the leg by police as he continued to flee to a close-by dwelling, the place he was arrested.
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Weisler stated state police will proceed to work with “all our law enforcement partners to ensure that those who harm our officers are held accountable to the full extent of the law.”
One other New Mexico man was sentenced to 6 years in jail in reference to the case for offering the modified shotgun to De La O. The DNA of Jonah Apodaca, 31, was situated on the shell recovered from the chamber of the shotgun and ammo from the journal tube, in accordance with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
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“This tragic event has left an indelible mark on our law enforcement community, and our hearts continue to go out to the family, friends, and colleagues of Officer Tony Ferguson. His bravery and sacrifice will never be forgotten,” Weisler stated.
Ferguson was an 11-year veteran of the division. He’s survived by his mom, father, 4 brothers, daughter and son.