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Underage illegal alien allegedly becomes intoxicated, flouts traffic law before striking cop car

An illegal foreigner who is too young to buy alcohol has evaluated DWI, who has allegedly broken multiple traffic laws and attacked a police cruiser in Dallas.

Before 3am on Monday, the unnamed Dallas Police Sergeant Heading north on Cedar Springs Road Near Dallas Lovefield Airport, another driver suddenly blew a flashing red light at the intersection of Manor Road and answered the phone as he hit his car.

This is the second time a Dallas area officer has been a victim of a suspected crash of DWI within a week.

The impact force sent a police cruiser off the road into a grassy area, and another vehicle, the Chevrolet Camaro, hit a utility pole.

Thankfully, the sergeant was taken to hospital for evaluation as a precaution and was later released, but no one was injured.

However, the 18-year-old Francisco Sanchez Alfaro's Camaro driver was quickly arrested and taken to the Dallas County Jail. Not only did Sanchez-Alfaro blow a clear red light, but the police Field drinking test And he also decided he was clearly affected.

The prison records do not specify the type of drunk Sanchez Alfaro that is allegedly used, but the legal age Buying alcohol He is 21 years old in the lonely Seishu. Like federal law, Texas law still prohibits use Recreational Marijuana.

Additionally, Sanchez Alfaro is also illegally in the United States, but his country of origin is unknown. As of Tuesday afternoon, he remains in the county jail without being held on immigration hold.

According to the crash report, updated about 8 hours after Sanchez-Alfaro was booked, WFAA He did not mention his immigrant status.

A female passenger was also riding in the Camaro with Sanchez Alfaro. Her identity has not been announced and she has not yet been charged with a crime.

“At that moment, I was like I was driving this guy out of here.”

Police said this was the second time a Dallas area officer has been a victim of a suspected crash of DWI within a week. On Thursday, Officer Isac Golskiff was left shaky after a drunk driver was pounded behind a police vehicle along Interstate 30 in Lowret, about 20 miles northeast of Dallas.

The crash rocked him, but Golskiv immediately took action after realising that the suspect's vehicle had started a fire. Golskiff then used his elbow to break the window on the driver's side, pulling the man out of the car, safely pulling out the concrete barrier.

Through it, 28-year-old Gorskikh was humble and claimed he was not a hero.

“At that moment, I put this guy out of here and before another car hit him, we were.” He said.

“I work with a lot of great people and many heroic people who did the same thing even if they were in my shoes. I don't think I'm much better than them.”

The association, which combines the Texas Law Enforcement Association, said drunk drivers are a major problem for patrol officers.

“Digital driving is one of the most dangerous parts of law enforcement work because it's causing a crash because it's a traffic stop,” said Deputy Director Cleet Jennifer Symanski.

Gorskikh seems to have a slightly different view. “You can't take it personally,” he said. “It's called an accident for a reason.”

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