Source: Albuquerque Journal, N.迷利倉M.Oct. 05--Andrew Borrego couldn't handle someone joking about him eating a Popsicle, and now he'll spend more than three decades in jail.On Friday, state District Court Judge Stephen Pfeffer sentenced Borrego to 34 years on an assault case and a separate drug trafficking case, adding extra time due to prior felony convictions, according to Assistant District Attorney Jason Lidyard.Borrego, 32, of Santa Cruz, was sentenced in two assaults that occurred within about 13 minutes of each other in July 2012.Police said Borrego was at a graduation party in Chimayo when a man asked him what he was doing in a room with a sleeping drunk woman. Borrego menaced that man by poking him in the chest with a black folding knife.Then, in the kitchen, Borrego was "mad dogging," or staring, at a man and eating a Popsicle. The man made a joke about the Popsicle, and Borrego pulled out the pocket knife and stabbed him in the upper-right chest, collapsing the man's lung. A man threw Borrego against a wall while the victim and another man ran to a vehicle.According to the complaints, at 5:01 a.m. a State Police officer was waved over by another man on N.M. 76 in Chimayo, who said he was traveling west on N.M. 76 by the Family Dollar store when he saw someone tailgating him. He said he pressed on his brakes to get the driver's attention, then heard gunfir自存倉.He said he tried to get away, at one point hitting a guard rail. When he pulled over to get the vehicle to pass him, a blue Chevrolet pickup pulled alongside and the driver pointed a gun at him before driving off. Lidyard said the man who pulled over heard the gun click when the driver, Borrego, pointed the firearm at him."Fortunately, he didn't have more bullets in the chamber," Lidyard said of Borrego.There were two bullet holes in the man's vehicle.Police caught up with Borrego on N.M. 68 and found a handgun and a knife in the vehicle.Borrego was sentenced in the separate narcotics trafficking case and on charges of assault with a knife, aggravated battery with a knife, shooting at or from a motor vehicle, aggravated assault with a gun and being a felon in possession of a firearm. His sentences were enhanced by prior convictions, which included auto burglary and robbery from 2002, and aggravated battery and tampering with evidence in 2004.The charges exposed Borrego to a maximum sentence of 42 years. Pfeffer gave prosecutors the sentence they were seeking, Lidyard said."It was appropriate given his history of violence and especially the nature of these offenses," Lidyard said.Copyright: ___ (c)2013 the Albuquerque Journal (Albuquerque, N.M.) Visit the Albuquerque Journal (Albuquerque, N.M.) at .abqjournal.com Distributed by MCT Information Servicesmini storage
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