Hold the System Accountable: Justice for Harley and Her Family


Hold the System Accountable: Justice for Harley and Her Family
The Issue
Two years ago in Clovis, New Mexico, a devastating and violent crime took the life of Harley and her friend, leaving behind a family forever changed.
A man traveled across state lines, stalked Harley, her children, and her friend, and followed them to a public park. There, he carried out a calculated attack. Harley and her friend were murdered. Her five-year-old child was shot in the head and survived, but now lives with permanent damage. Her baby was kidnapped and taken out of state before being safely recovered.
This was not a random act. It involved planning, movement across state lines, and targeted violence.
Now, the family is being told that the man responsible may not be held fully accountable due to claims that he is not of sound mind. Instead of facing full justice for his actions, he may remain in a mental institution while officials determine his level of danger.
This raises serious concerns about accountability and justice.
When someone is capable of traveling, stalking, kidnapping, and committing acts of extreme violence, it is reasonable to question how intent is being evaluated and whether justice is being fully pursued.
Meanwhile, the victims and their family continue to live with the consequences every day. A child is growing up without her mother. Another child is living with lifelong injuries. A family is left grieving, searching for answers, and facing a system that may not hold the perpetrator fully responsible.
This case highlights a broader issue: when systems fail to balance mental health considerations with accountability for violent actions, victims and their families are left without true justice.
We believe this case deserves full transparency, thorough review, and accountability.
No family should have to fight this hard just to be heard.
***Please make all donations to the family via cashapp directly $laurarobinson79. All donations made through this software go to change.org and not the family***

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The Issue
Two years ago in Clovis, New Mexico, a devastating and violent crime took the life of Harley and her friend, leaving behind a family forever changed.
A man traveled across state lines, stalked Harley, her children, and her friend, and followed them to a public park. There, he carried out a calculated attack. Harley and her friend were murdered. Her five-year-old child was shot in the head and survived, but now lives with permanent damage. Her baby was kidnapped and taken out of state before being safely recovered.
This was not a random act. It involved planning, movement across state lines, and targeted violence.
Now, the family is being told that the man responsible may not be held fully accountable due to claims that he is not of sound mind. Instead of facing full justice for his actions, he may remain in a mental institution while officials determine his level of danger.
This raises serious concerns about accountability and justice.
When someone is capable of traveling, stalking, kidnapping, and committing acts of extreme violence, it is reasonable to question how intent is being evaluated and whether justice is being fully pursued.
Meanwhile, the victims and their family continue to live with the consequences every day. A child is growing up without her mother. Another child is living with lifelong injuries. A family is left grieving, searching for answers, and facing a system that may not hold the perpetrator fully responsible.
This case highlights a broader issue: when systems fail to balance mental health considerations with accountability for violent actions, victims and their families are left without true justice.
We believe this case deserves full transparency, thorough review, and accountability.
No family should have to fight this hard just to be heard.
***Please make all donations to the family via cashapp directly $laurarobinson79. All donations made through this software go to change.org and not the family***

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Petition created on March 26, 2026