New Mexico cop killer was driving car belonging to South Carolina paramedic found dead: police

Jaremy Smith, 32, shot Officer Justin Hare Friday after Smith pulled over to the side of the road with a flat tire, police say

New Mexico State Police have vowed to apprehend a man wanted for the killing of a fellow officer, and police have revealed the suspect was driving a stolen BMW belonging to a woman who was found dead. 

Jaremy Smith, 32, of South Carolina, shot Officer Justin Hare on Interstate 40 near mile marker 318 at around 5:30 a.m. Friday after Smith pulled over to the side of the road with a flat tire, police say.

Smith was trying to flag down passing motorists, and Hare arrived and parked behind the suspect, New Mexico State Police Chief Troy Weisler said during a press briefing Saturday.

A collage showing a wanted suspect, a deceased police officer and a deceased paramedic

Phonesia Machado-Fore, left, Jaremy Smith, center, and Officer Justin Hare, right. (Williamsburg County Sheriff's Office and New Mexico Police)

SUSPECT ARRESTED AFTER SHOOTING NEW MEXICO POLICE OFFICER IN THE FACE

Smith approached the police car at the passenger side door and, after a short conversation about fixing the tire, pulled out a gun and shot Hare, Weisler said. 

The suspect then walked to the driver’s side door and shot Hare again before pushing him into the passenger seat, according to Weisler.

Smith then drove away in the police vehicle, which was abandoned a short time later. Smith is still at large and considered armed and dangerous.   

"Officer Hare died serving his state and his community. On a cold, dark and windy morning, he offered help to a person he thought was in need," Weisler said, fighting back tears.

Two images of the suspect wanted for shooting dead a police officer in New Mexico

A police officer was fatally shot near the city of Tucumcari in New Mexico Friday morning, and police say the suspect is still at large and is considered armed and dangerous. (New Mexico State Police)

INTERNAL REVIEW SHOWS AGGRAVATING FACTORS IN NEW MEXICO OFFICER'S DEADLY SHOOTING

"That person killed him in cold blood. The last words Officer Hare uttered on this earth was to offer help to a man who was about to kill him.

"Jaremy Smith, we are coming for you."

Hare is survived by his girlfriend and two young children, Weisler said. 

Police say Smith was driving a BMW belonging to a Phonesia Machado-Fore, a paramedic found dead in Dillon County, South Carolina, Friday evening. An autopsy to determine her cause of death is scheduled for Monday.

Weisler said Smith has an extensive criminal history in South Carolina over at least a decade for property crime and violent crimes. 

Police cars and a hearse carrying Officer Hare

Police escort fallen Officer Justin Hare's casket Friday. (New Mexico Police)

Weisler said the state went 30 years without an officer being shot and killed, but three have now been lost in the last nine months. 

"In that time, we’ve lost Officer Ferguson, Officer Hernandez and, now, Officer Hare, all violently murdered in cold blood," Weisler said.

"This has got to stop."

Michael Dorgan is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business.

You can send tips to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and follow him on Twitter @M_Dorgan.

Authored by Michael Dorgan via FoxNews March 16th 2024