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,
The New Mexico Supreme Court has struck down abortion restrictions by conservative cities and counties at the request of the state attorney general.
The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled state law prevents local governments from restricting abortion or regulating abortion clinics and providers.
An investigation is underway after a police shooting left a suspect dead in Hobbs. New Mexico State Police said its officers are OK after the shooting happened at East Marland Boulevard and South ...
and Fowler St. in Hobbs. After initially refusing to pull ... The shooting is being investigated by the New Mexico State Police Investigations Bureau.
New Mexico law preempts local ordinances that restrict abortions within the borders of Lea and Roosevelt counties and the cities of Hobbs and Clovis, the state top court said.
As we enter a new era in American history on Monday, we would be wise to remember the following two sentences that the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke in the auditorium of the University of Oslo, Norway,
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But Democrats, who control every statewide elected office in New Mexico and hold majorities in the state House and Senate, have moved to shore up access to abortion — before and after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, eliminating the nationwide right to abortion.