Man who injured Colorado trooper, fled in stolen truck carrying radioactive materials gets 13 years
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— A 33-year-old man was sentenced Monday after a 2025 incident in which he rammed patrol cars at the Evergreen Walmart parking lot and led officers on a high-speed chase in a stolen work truck carrying radioactive materials.
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— A 33-year-old man was sentenced Monday after a 2025 incident in which he rammed patrol cars at the Evergreen Walmart parking lot and led officers on a high-speed chase in a stolen work truck carrying radioactive materials.
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