Oscar Granados, 20, was sentenced to 28 years in state prison in a road rage shooting that led to a fiery crash on I-25 in Adams County.
The victim suffered a gunshot wound to his left arm and a grazing wound to his left ribs during the incident, which occurred early on Oct. 26, 2024.
In a statement issued Monday, prosecutors said:
"A witness traveling on I‑25 provided dash‑camera footage showing the victim’s truck alongside a blue Dodge Durango moments before the gunfire. The truck swerved into the barrier after shots were fired, while the Durango fled the scene.
Investigators determined the shooting resulted from a road‑rage encounter between the two vehicles. Detectives learned that the Durango’s driver, Oscar Granados, accelerated to catch up to the victim’s truck and fired multiple rounds into the driver’s side as both vehicles traveled northbound."
On April 10, an Adams County jury convicted Granados of Attempted First-Degree Murder, First-Degree Assault and Providing a Handgun to a Juvenile. He was sentenced Aug. 10. He will be eligible for parole in June 2038.
[Photo: DA Adams & Broomfield]
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