Who is Hanme Clark? Suspect in Custer County mass shooting arrested
Emily Cortez
Published Jan 04, 2026
The suspect in the Custer Region, Colorado triple murder has been captured
Three individuals are dead and one more has been basically harmed after a shooting
The suspect was recognized by policing 45-year-old Hanme Clark
Specialists have reported the capture of the suspect associated with the triple murder in Custer Region, Colorado. The capture was made by New Mexico State Police on Tuesday evening. The episode, which brought about three fatalities and one individual basically harmed, happened on Monday evening close to the town of Westcliffe and was connected to a property question.
At roughly 2:30 p.m. on Monday, Custer Region policing a sanctuary set up request for the Rough Edge Street region in the northern piece of Custer District, found upper east of Westcliffe. This careful step has since been lifted.
Dangerous Mass Shooter Fugitive Hanme Clark CAPTURED in New Mexico.
Wanted for the triple homicide murders of 3 people in Custer County Colorado.
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Who is Hanme Clark?
The suspect has been recognized as 45-year-old Hanme Clark. Policing prior flowed data that he was driving a white Evade truck with tag BHLK27. The suspect and no less than one of the casualties were known to have been engaged with earlier polite debates concerning property lines and easements. The idea of these debates might have added to the lamentable situation that transpired, prompting the shooting occurrence.
Hanme Clark, otherwise called “The Ruiner,” is perceived as a cultivated blended combative techniques warrior in Colorado, subsidiary with Pancrase MMA in Denver. Remaining at 6’3″ and weighing 185 pounds, Clark holds a purple belt II in Pancrase Blended Combative techniques, a dark belt III in Taekwondo, and involvement with Kendo, a Japanese blade battling style. He has acquired a few titles through Pancrase.
In a disturbing turn of events, the association Pancrase MMA posted a news thing on its site named “Previous Pancrase Understudy and Colorado MMA Warrior Needed for Shooting 4,” connecting to a Day to day Mail tale about Clark being looked for by the police.
Custer Region Sheriff Rich Smith, in a Tuesday evening news meeting, unveiled that he had looked for the help of the U.S. Marshals Administration in securing Clark.
Court records show that a man with a similar name as Clark is an offended party in a continuous property debate in Custer District common court tracing all the way back to 2020. In any case, there is no quick lucidity on whether or how the casualties in Monday’s shooting are associated with this claim. The unfurling examination will probably reveal insight into the perplexing trap of conditions that prompted this awful occasion.