Lexington, September 25, 2025
News Summary
Chris Alonso Vaquera of Lexington has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for attempted murder of a police officer and an unrelated robbery and assault. The sentences, totaling 20 years, will run consecutively, highlighting a serious pattern of violent behavior by Vaquera. His actions emphasize the dangers law enforcement officers face and the legal repercussions for violent crimes in the community. The community’s response is expected to reflect concerns about public safety and crime prevention.
Lexington – Chris Alonso Vaquera, a resident of Lexington, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison following two serious criminal cases, including the attempted murder of a police officer. The sentence reflects the gravity of the offenses committed and will serve as a significant punishment for Vaquera’s actions.
In the first case, Vaquera received a 15-year sentence for the attempted murder of a police officer, wanton endangerment, and related charges. This incident took place in February 2022 at the Newtown Circle Shell station, where Vaquera shot at a police officer. Fortunately, the officer was wearing a bulletproof vest, which saved him from sustaining serious injuries.
In addition to the attempted murder case, Vaquera was sentenced to an additional 5 years for an unrelated robbery and assault incident. Both sentences will run consecutively, bringing his total prison term to 20 years. Vaquera entered a guilty plea in April 2023 to the amended charges in both of these cases.
Prior to these recent sentences, Vaquera was already serving a 7.5-year term for a guilty plea related to another shooting that occurred on Devonport Drive in January 2022. At the time of the police shooting in February 2022, Vaquera was out on bond for the robbery and assault charges, which highlights a troubling pattern of violent behavior.
This case emphasizes the risks that law enforcement officers face in the line of duty and underscores the legal consequences of violent crimes in the community. The significant sentence aimed to deter similar acts of violence and showcases the judicial system’s commitment to holding individuals accountable for their actions that threaten public safety.
As communities grapple with issues involving gun violence and the safety of law enforcement personnel, cases like those of Chris Alonso Vaquera serve as reminders of the seriousness of such offenses and the importance of protective measures for officers in the field.
The community response to this sentence will likely ripple through Lexington, as residents continue to advocate for increased safety measures and a concerted effort to address crime in the area.
FAQs
Who is Chris Alonso Vaquera?
Chris Alonso Vaquera is a Lexington man who has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for separate criminal cases involving the attempted murder of a police officer and an unrelated robbery and assault.
What crimes did Vaquera commit?
Vaquera was charged with attempted murder of a police officer, wanton endangerment, robbery, and assault. He has pleaded guilty to the charges.
When did the shooting incident occur?
The shooting incident at the Newtown Circle Shell station occurred in February 2022.
What was the outcome of the police shooting?
The police officer involved was protected by a bulletproof vest and did not sustain serious injuries from the gunshot.
Are the sentences concurrent or consecutive?
The sentences for the attempted murder and the robbery/assault will run consecutively, resulting in a total of 20 years in prison.
| Key Features | Details |
|---|---|
| Defendant | Chris Alonso Vaquera |
| Charges | Attempted murder of a police officer, wanton endangerment, robbery, assault |
| Initial Incidents | Shooting incident (February 2022), robbery and assault |
| Sentence for Police Shooting | 15 years |
| Sentence for Robbery and Assault | 5 years |
| Total Sentence | 20 years (consecutive) |
| Previous Sentences | 7.5 years for a shooting incident in January 2022 |
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Additional Resources
- WKYT
- Wikipedia: Police Brutality
- LEX18
- Google Search: Chris Alonso Vaquera
- Fox 56 News
- Google Scholar: Shooting Law Enforcement
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Violent Crime
- WBKO

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