Colorado Property Dispute Turns Deadly: Three Killed, One Injured
Suspect Hanme K. Clark Apprehended in New Mexico After Evading Standoff
- Suspect Hanme K. Clark, involved in a property dispute, allegedly shot four people in rural Colorado, killing three and critically injuring one.
- Victims identified as Rob Geers, Beth Wade, and James Daulton; Patty Daulton, the fourth victim, is in critical condition but expected to survive.
- Clark managed to escape during a standoff with authorities and was later apprehended in New Mexico.
- The shooting took place on a property line in a wooded area in Custer County, which has a population of 4,700.
- Authorities had issued a shelter-in-place order during the standoff, which was lifted after Clark's escape.