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Attempted Murder with Car: Dalton Janiczek’s Case in Oklahoma

October 28, 2025 by Frank Urbanic

Attempted Murder with a Car: How Oklahoma Law Would Handle a Case Like Dalton Janiczek’s

In a shocking case out of Pennsylvania, 21-year-old Dalton Janiczek was charged with attempted murder of a law enforcement officer after allegedly ramming multiple officers with his Mercedes G-Wagen while trying to escape a traffic stop. Though this incident occurred in Pennsylvania, it raises serious questions about how similar acts would be prosecuted under Oklahoma law.

Oklahoma Crimes That Could Apply in a Similar Case

If this same conduct happened in Oklahoma, Janiczek could face multiple felony charges. Oklahoma law takes any assault or attempted killing of a police officer extremely seriously. Here are the crimes and statutes that could apply:

  • Shooting or Discharging a Deadly Weapon with Intent to Kill – 21 O.S. § 652. Using a vehicle as a deadly weapon to harm someone could qualify under this statute.
  • Assault and Battery with a Deadly Weapon – 21 O.S. § 652(C). A car can be considered a deadly weapon if it’s used intentionally to harm or kill.
  • Assault and Battery upon a Police Officer – 21 O.S. § 649. Assaulting an officer performing official duties is a felony, punishable by up to life in prison if a dangerous weapon is used.
  • Eluding a Police Officer – 21 O.S. § 540A. Fleeing from an officer in a motor vehicle becomes a felony if it endangers others or causes injury.

Oklahoma law recognizes that using a car as a weapon can elevate what might otherwise be a traffic or evading charge into a major violent felony. Each officer struck would represent a separate count, and prosecutors could seek consecutive sentences.

Possible Penalties Under Oklahoma Law

Under Oklahoma statutes, attempted murder of a police officer or assault and battery with a deadly weapon can result in life imprisonment. If serious bodily injury occurs, additional sentencing enhancements can apply under 21 O.S. § 13.

Fleeing or attempting to elude officers under 21 O.S. § 540A can carry up to five years in prison and significant fines—especially if it results in injury or property damage.

Defending Against Violent Felony Charges in Oklahoma

Even in cases involving serious allegations like attempted murder or assault on an officer, the defense can explore issues such as:

  • Whether the defendant had the intent to kill or injure
  • Whether the vehicle’s movement was reckless rather than deliberate
  • Possible self-defense or panic under perceived threat
  • Errors in police procedure or excessive force

At The Urbanic Law Firm, we defend clients charged with serious felonies across Oklahoma, including Oklahoma County, Cleveland County, and Canadian County. Our goal is to ensure your rights are protected at every stage of the process.

FAQs About Attempted Murder and Assault on Officers in Oklahoma

1. What is the punishment for attempted murder of a police officer in Oklahoma?

Attempted murder of a police officer in Oklahoma is punishable by up to life imprisonment under 21 O.S. § 701.7.

2. Can using a car be considered a deadly weapon under Oklahoma law?

Yes. A vehicle can be treated as a deadly weapon if it is used intentionally to cause serious harm or death under 21 O.S. § 652(C).

3. What are the penalties for eluding police in Oklahoma?

Eluding a police officer in Oklahoma can be a felony with up to five years in prison if it endangers others, per 21 O.S. § 540A.

4. How does Oklahoma define assault and battery on a police officer?

It involves any willful act of violence against an officer performing official duties and is a felony under 21 O.S. § 649.

5. How can an Oklahoma defense attorney help with attempted murder charges?

An experienced defense attorney can challenge the evidence, argue intent, and protect constitutional rights throughout the case.

Contact The Urbanic Law Firm

If you’ve been charged with assault, battery, eluding a police officer, or any other criminal offense in Oklahoma, contact The Urbanic Law Firm today. Call 405-633-3420 or fill out our form.
Based in Oklahoma City and serving clients statewide.

This page is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Every case is unique; consult an attorney about your specific situation.

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