BOULDER, Colo. — A man who pleaded guilty to stabbing a trail runner in Boulder over a disagreement about an off-leash dog in 2024 was sentenced to prison on Thursday afternoon.
Randy Wojno, 66, initially faced five counts following his arrest in 2024: first-degree assault (causing serious bodily injury with a deadly weapon), having an at-large dog, two counts of illegal possession of a weapon and second-degree assault. He took a plea deal where he pleaded guilty to second-degree assault and one count of illegal possession of a weapon.
On Thursday, Judge Andrew Hartman sentenced him to five years in the Department of Corrections and three years of mandatory parole. Minutes before handing down the sentence, Hartman acknowledged that Wojno had no prior criminal record and had been an upstanding member of society up until that morning of the incident…