CRIME New Mexico State Police identify suspect who shot and killed officer west of Tucumcari

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in the shooting of Officer Justin Hare as 32-year-old Jaremy Smith of Marion, South Carolina. In an update posted on Facebook, NMSP Chief Troy Weisler said around 5 a.m. Friday, Officer Hare was sent to help a motorist with a flat tire on I-40 near mile marker 320, west of Tucumcari.

New Mexico State Police have identified the suspect in the shooting of Officer Justin Hare as 32-year-old Jaremy Smith of Marion, South Carolina. Courtesy of NMSP
(New Mexico State Police have identified the suspect in the shooting of Officer Justin Hare as 32-year-old Jaremy Smith of Marion, South Carolina. Courtesy of NMSP)Read More
Officer Hare parked behind the vehicle. Jaremy Smith, 32, then approached the officer’s passenger side window. “Officer Hare offered to give the suspect a ride to town. then, without warning, the suspect pulled out a firearm, and shot Officer Hare. The suspect then walked to the driver’s side and shot Officer Hare again,” said Chief Weisler.

The chief also said Smith then pushed Officer Hare to the passenger seat and took off in the officer’s patrol car which was later found abandoned. Police are still searching for Smith. NMSP has also issued an arrest warrant for the 32-year-old charging him with First Degree Murder, Armed Robbery, Shooting at or from a Motor Vehicle, Tampering with Evidence, Felon in Possession of a Firearm, Unlawful Taking of a Motor Vehicle, and Criminal Damage to Property.

“The last words Officer Hare uttered on this earth was an offer to help the man who was about to kill him. I am disgusted and sickened by the actions of this cold-blooded murderer. We are bringing every resource to bare to bring Officer Hare’s killer to justice and we will not rest until that is done,” said Chief Weisler.

Police say the suspect was last seen wearing a brown hoodie and jacket. He is also armed and dangerous; community members are advised to not approach the suspect. Anyone with information is asked to contact NMSP, 911, or Crime Stoppers at 505-843-7867.

Officer Hare is the first New Mexico State Police Officer to be killed in the line of duty since Officer Darrian Jarrott in February of 2021.


(Photo of fallen NMSP Officer Justin Hare, courtesy of Governor …Read More

About Office Justin Hare​

Officer Hare became a member of the NMSP in December 2018, successfully completing the training program as part of the 93rd graduating class for NMSP. He was born in Albuquerque and was raised in Logan and Moriarty, New Mexico. He attended CNM and Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University. He is survived by his parents, girlfriend, and two young children.

Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham issued the following statement regarding the shooting:

“I’m heartbroken by the devastating news that State Police Officer Justin Hare was killed in the line of duty while responding to a call near Tucumcari this morning. It’s a tragic reminder of the dangers our law enforcement officers face each time they put on a uniform and report for duty. Officer Hare was doing his job protecting his community, and his sacrifice will never be forgotten. I offer my heartfelt condolences to his family, friends and fellow officers at this most difficult time
 

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in the shooting of Officer Justin Hare as 32-year-old Jaremy Smith of Marion, South Carolina. In an update posted on Facebook, NMSP Chief Troy Weisler said around 5 a.m. Friday, Officer Hare was sent to help a motorist with a flat tire on I-40 near mile marker 320, west of Tucumcari.

New Mexico State Police have identified the suspect in the shooting of Officer Justin Hare as 32-year-old Jaremy Smith of Marion, South Carolina. Courtesy of NMSP
(New Mexico State Police have identified the suspect in the shooting of Officer Justin Hare as 32-year-old Jaremy Smith of Marion, South Carolina. Courtesy of NMSP)Read More
Officer Hare parked behind the vehicle. Jaremy Smith, 32, then approached the officer’s passenger side window. “Officer Hare offered to give the suspect a ride to town. then, without warning, the suspect pulled out a firearm, and shot Officer Hare. The suspect then walked to the driver’s side and shot Officer Hare again,” said Chief Weisler.

The chief also said Smith then pushed Officer Hare to the passenger seat and took off in the officer’s patrol car which was later found abandoned. Police are still searching for Smith. NMSP has also issued an arrest warrant for the 32-year-old charging him with First Degree Murder, Armed Robbery, Shooting at or from a Motor Vehicle, Tampering with Evidence, Felon in Possession of a Firearm, Unlawful Taking of a Motor Vehicle, and Criminal Damage to Property.

“The last words Officer Hare uttered on this earth was an offer to help the man who was about to kill him. I am disgusted and sickened by the actions of this cold-blooded murderer. We are bringing every resource to bare to bring Officer Hare’s killer to justice and we will not rest until that is done,” said Chief Weisler.

Police say the suspect was last seen wearing a brown hoodie and jacket. He is also armed and dangerous; community members are advised to not approach the suspect. Anyone with information is asked to contact NMSP, 911, or Crime Stoppers at 505-843-7867.

Officer Hare is the first New Mexico State Police Officer to be killed in the line of duty since Officer Darrian Jarrott in February of 2021.


(Photo of fallen NMSP Officer Justin Hare, courtesy of Governor …Read More

About Office Justin Hare​

Officer Hare became a member of the NMSP in December 2018, successfully completing the training program as part of the 93rd graduating class for NMSP. He was born in Albuquerque and was raised in Logan and Moriarty, New Mexico. He attended CNM and Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University. He is survived by his parents, girlfriend, and two young children.

Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham issued the following statement regarding the shooting:
Training of the NMSP needs a drastic change. Suspect is STILL alive?

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Missing South Carolina paramedic found dead, car located at scene of fatal shooting of New Mexico police officer​

Phonesia Machado-Fore was found dead in South Carolina.

Phonesia Machado-Fore was found dead in South Carolina.(Marion County Sheriff's Office)
By WMBF News Staff and Amanda Alvarado
Published: Mar. 16, 2024 at 9:35 AM MST|Updated: Mar. 16, 2024 at 11:12 AM MST





MARION COUNTY, S.C. (WMBF/Gray News) - A missing paramedic was found dead in South Carolina while her car was located at the scene of the fatal shooting of a police officer in New Mexico.
The Marion County Sheriff’s Office said that Phonesia Machado-Fore’s body was found in Dillon County, South Carolina, Friday evening. An autopsy is scheduled for Monday, according to Dillon County Coroner Donnie Grimsley.
“Mrs. Fore was one of us, a fellow first responder,” Marion County Sheriff Brian Wallace said in a statement. “Her death is senseless. Our community has suffered a tremendous loss. My team and I will not stop until we bring the person or persons responsible for her death to justice.”
Machado-Fore was last seen at her home on Tuesday. She was reported missing to authorities on Thursday.

 
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