Nicholas Colin, 26, returned to court in Virginia Beach for a sentencing hearing after being found guilty of assaulting a police officer during a traffic stop near South Lynnhaven Road. Here’s an overview of the case:
Incident Details
On March 4, 2023, Colin dragged an officer during a traffic stop, resulting in the officer shooting Colin in the arm. The altercation began after Colin threatened staff with a gun at the Central 111 Tapas Lounge, leading to police intervention.
Testimony Highlights
Officer’s Account
Officer Holman testified, recounting how Colin put the car in reverse while he stood in the doorway, dragging him for over 20 feet. Holman sustained injuries, including bruises, a broken leg, and long-term knee problems.
Defense and Character Witnesses
Defense attorney Andrew Sacks questioned Holman’s interpretation of Colin’s behavior, suggesting nervousness. Colin’s wife, Anna, testified to his character, describing him as hardworking and a devoted father.
Prosecution’s Argument
Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney Eleanor Gaines highlighted Colin’s criminal history, including previous felony eluding convictions and drug charges. Gaines emphasized Colin’s admission to enjoying fleeing from law enforcement.
Sentencing and Future Plans
Colin’s defense requested a continuation for sentencing, aiming to combine a potential good behavior violation with the current guilty plea. Colin, who has started a business breeding French bulldogs while in jail, awaits sentencing on May 22.
Conclusion: Awaited Sentencing for Virginia Beach Assault Case
As Nicholas Colin awaits his sentencing, the courtroom drama sheds light on the complexities of law enforcement encounters and the legal process. Stay updated on the outcome by downloading The Local News App for timely updates.
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