A man was convicted of shooting at a victim after stealing his vehicle and then attempting to crash head-on with pursuing officers in Broomfield
DENVER — , 17th Judicial District Attorney Brian Mason announced Tuesday.
The incident occurred Nov. 1, 2020, and started as a car theft and shots fired call at an apartment complex along Summit Boulevard. Broomfield police eventually caught up with Ramirez-Armas on U.S. 36 when he veered aggressively into oncoming traffic, forcing a Broomfield officer off the road to avoid a head-on collision, according to a release from the 17th Judicial District.
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