In a devastating incident that has shocked the Albuquerque community, Albuquerque Police Cadet Taylor Hagan and her husband, Briton Hagan, lost their lives in a murder-suicide. The tragic event unfolded at their apartment in a northeast area of the city. Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding this heartbreaking incident.
On Tuesday afternoon, 32-year-old Taylor Hagan, who was a cadet in the current Albuquerque police academy, was fatally shot by her husband, 41-year-old Briton Hagan. The scene at their apartment indicated that Taylor was a victim of domestic violence, as her husband then turned the gun on himself. Both individuals were pronounced dead at the scene.
The Albuquerque community is mourning the loss of Taylor and Briton Hagan. Taylor’s dedication to serving the community as an Albuquerque Police Cadet makes this tragedy even more poignant. Fellow cadets and colleagues are devastated by the loss of their colleague and remember her for her commitment and passion for law enforcement.
Authorities are actively investigating the factors that led to this tragic murder-suicide. The Albuquerque Police Department is working diligently to gather evidence and understand the events leading up to the incident. It is essential to determine if there were any warning signs or underlying issues that could have been addressed to prevent this tragedy.
In the wake of this heartbreaking event, it is crucial for affected individuals to seek support and assistance. Domestic violence is a serious issue, and there are resources available for those who may be experiencing or witnessing abuse. Local organizations and helplines provide support, information, and guidance to individuals affected by domestic violence.
The murder-suicide involving Albuquerque Police Cadet Taylor Hagan and her husband, Briton Hagan, has left the community in shock and mourning. As the investigation continues, it is important to raise awareness about domestic violence and provide support to those affected. May Taylor and Briton’s loved ones find solace and support during this difficult time.