Patrolman Justin Hare

Patrolman Justin Hare

New Mexico State Police, New Mexico

End of Watch Friday, March 15, 2024

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Justin Hare

Patrolman Justin Hare was shot and killed at about 5:30 am while conducting a welfare check on a disabled vehicle that was stopped near mile marker 320 on I-40, west of Tucumcari.

As Patrolman Hare stopped behind the vehicle, the driver exited and walked to the cruiser's passenger window. The two had a short discussion, and as Patrolman Hare offered to drive the man into town, the subject suddenly produced a handgun and shot him. He shot him a second time before pushing him into the passenger seat. He then abducted him and stole the patrol car, abandoning it approximately 16 miles away and fleeing on foot.

Patrolman Hare was taken to a local hospital where he succumbed to his wounds two hours later.

Unbeknownst to Patrolman Hare, the man was the suspect in the murder of an off-duty paramedic in South Carolina several days earlier and had been released a few months prior from prison on community supervision. The car he was driving belonged to the murder victim. The subject was arrested two days later after exchanging gunfire with a Bernalillo County sheriff's deputy. In 2025, he pleaded guilty to Carjacking Resulting in Death, Kidnapping Resulting in Death, and three felony firearm charges and was sentenced to life in prison.

Patrolman Hare had served with the New Mexico State Police for six years. He is survived by his girlfriend, two children, mother, father, and brother.

Bio

  • Age 35
  • Tour 6 years
  • Badge Not available

Incident Details

  • Cause Gunfire
  • Weapon Handgun
  • Offender Sentenced to life

convicted felon, disabled motorist, murder suspect, stolen vehicle

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It pains me to see such an offering man lose his soul to this murderer. Trooper Hare was clearly beloved by those around him and I hope for his family's safety.

It angers me to see someone, who I should be able to call 'my people' but can't, commit such a crime. This man should never be let out of jail, never be given any leeway. He is not a person of reason; he's a monster and a murderer and should be treated as such at all times.

Rest in peace, Justin Hare.

Georgia Tech Student
Midwest Safety

April 22, 2025

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