The man who terrorized the city of Fort Collins close to Colorado State University last summer and fall has pleaded guilty to all of the assault charges against him.

As the Coloradoan reported, Jose Alderete-Gomez, that man that was arrested last year in connection with the string of assaults on woman around the CSU campus has pleaded guilty to all of the charges against him.

The suspect pleaded guilty on Monday to multiple felony charges, and will be ordered to serve time in prison.

The charges he pleaded guilty to are from two cases, one that alleges he repeatedly punched his girlfriend in the face and the other from the string of at least six attacks from last summer and fall.

He has pleaded to attempted second-degree assault in the domestic violence case, which is a Class 5 felony, and to the string of assaults which is a Class 4 second-degree assault charge. He also received a harassment charge in regards to the spree he went on in Fort Collins.

He is looking at a minimum of six years to 20 years behind bars, and thousands of dollars in fines could be added.

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