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Santa Clara man convicted in 2023 slaying

Fatal shooting followed confrontation with teens over off-road vehicles

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A jury in Silver City on Thursday convicted Jamie Rodriguez, 29, of second-degree murder and other charges in the 2023 shooting of Ruben Morales in Santa Clara.

On the night of Aug. 27, 2023, Grant County sheriff鈥檚 deputies responding to an emergency call found Morales in the driver鈥檚 seat of his car, wounded by gunfire and unresponsive, with his 10-year-old son crying in the backseat. The car had stopped at an intersection and the engine was running.

An eyewitness told the deputies that Rodriguez, a neighborhood resident, had approached Morales鈥 vehicle with a handgun and fired several shots at the driver from a distance of a few feet. The witness said that Rodriguez had just had an angry argument with Morales鈥 brother outside of Rodriguez鈥檚 home, during which Rodriguez had produced a shotgun and the other man quickly left the scene. According to an arrest warrant affidavit, the witness told deputies the shooting was 鈥渟traight up cold-blooded murder.鈥

Other witnesses said the argument with Morales鈥 brother stemmed from a confrontation earlier in the day when Rodriguez pursued three teenagers riding in off-road vehicles near Ft. Bayard. Witnesses said Rodriguez drove his jeep aggressively around the four-wheelers, nearly colliding with them and yelling at them. One witness told law enforcement Rodriguez said, 鈥淒on鈥檛 be throwing dust in my face.鈥

Jaime Rodriguez

Morales鈥 brother, a relative of the children involved in that encounter, told law enforcement he approached Rodriguez to ask why he had pursued the children and left when Rodriguez pointed a shotgun at him. Prosecutors said Rodriguez then approached Morales, who had stopped at the nearby intersection in his car, and opened fire.

Morales was 32 years old. According to his obituary, he was a father to seven children, an avid four-wheeler himself and a manager at a Family Dollar store.

Prosecutors had sought conviction on first-degree murder, which includes willful, deliberate and premeditated murder; but the jury instead found Rodriguez guilty of second-degree murder, which addresses 鈥渉eat of passion鈥 or non-premeditated killing of a human being.

The jury also convicted Rodriguez of six additional felony charges of tampering with evidence, abuse of a child and four counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

Rodriguez has been in custody since 2023 under a pretrial detention order and now awaits a sentencing hearing. 

Algernon 顿鈥橝尘尘补蝉蝉补 is the Journal鈥檚 southern New Mexico correspondent. He can be reached at adammassa@abqjournal.com.