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New Mexico State Police shot and killed a man during a traffic stop Monday night in Hobbs, according to the chief.
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - On Monday night, New Mexico State Police Chief says officers shot and killed a man during a traffic stop near East Marland Boulevard and South Fowler Street in Hobbs. NMSP Chief Troy Weisler said officers pulled a white Dodge Charger over there just after 6 p.m.
When 28-year-old Jesus Rubio of Las Cruces exited his vehicle during a traffic stop, he raised his arms as if he was pointing a gun. That is when police fired.
A Las Cruces man prenteded to have gun before police shot and killed him, according to New Mexico State Police. It happened Monday evening in Hobbs, New Mexico. NMSP officers said they tried to pullover a white Doge Charger driven by 28-year-old Jesus Rubio of Las Cruces,
Dash camera video showed a man took a shooting stance and raised his arms as if holding a gun before being shot by New Mexico State Police on Monday during a traffic stop in Hobbs. Jesus Rubio, 28, of Las Cruces,
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and Fowler St. in Hobbs. After initially refusing to pull ... The shooting is being investigated by the New Mexico State Police Investigations Bureau.
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A resident of To'hajiilee, Michelle "Paulene" Abeyta recently hauled 50 gallons of drinking water from Albuquerque to her home in the Navajo community, about 30 miles west of the city, that has endured lingering water issues over the years.
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