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A Commerce City man who drove straight at a Broomfield police officer, sending the officer to the ground, has been sentenced to five years in prison.

Daniel Soto, 23, pleaded guilty in November to second-degree assault and was sentenced Wednesday.

Broomfield police investigating car break-ins early on Jan. 7, 2009, saw Soto and three others running from the scene. Jefferson County prosecutors said Soto got in a car and drove at Officer Jason Collins, who avoided being struck and fell. Collins fired a shot that flattened the car’s rear tire before Soto rammed another officer’s vehicle.

The other defendants in the case pleaded guilty to first-degree criminal trespass and received supervised deferred judgments.

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