SELECT LANGUAGE BELOW

Manhunt Underway For Suspect Who Allegedly Killed Assisting New Mexico State Police Officer, Stole His Vehicle

An investigation is underway after a state trooper was shot and killed Friday, according to NBC News.

New Mexico State Trooper Justin Hare, 35, was shot and killed after responding to a 911 call early Friday morning. according to Go to NBC News. The suspect is still at large, but by the time officers arrived to help him, he had a flat tire and was stranded.

“A brief conversation ensued about fixing the tire, and Officer Hare offered to give the suspect a ride into town. Then, without warning, the suspect pulled out a gun and shot and killed Officer Hare,” News reported. Mexico State Police Chief Troy Weissler said.

The suspect was identified as Jaremy Smith, 32, of South Carolina, the newspaper said. The newspaper said Smith allegedly shot Hare at close range, stole a police car and then abandoned it. After the attack, Hare did not respond to a call for dispatch, so another officer arrived at the scene and found the stolen police car that had been crashed, and Smith fled the scene, the newspaper said. Authorities later found Officer Hare and took him to a hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries, the paper said. (Related: Video showing dramatic moment police arrest murder suspect Raad al-Mansoori)

Democratic New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham expressed her condolences to the officer’s family on X (formerly Twitter).

An arrest warrant was issued for Smith. He is charged with first-degree murder, among other charges, according to NBC News. Smith has a lengthy criminal history, primarily in South Carolina, was last seen on foot, and is considered extremely dangerous. He is also a person of interest in the murder of South Carolina paramedic Fenesia Machado Fore, who was allegedly driven by Smith, the newspaper said.

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Reddit
Telegram
WhatsApp

Related News