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Anthony Hobbs, “Jesus Loves You Man,” Fatally Struck in Highway 24 Hit-and-Run Incident

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Last updated: January 15, 2025 3:18 am
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Published: January 15, 2025
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Cumberland County, NC — Anthony Glen Hobbs, 50, known by many as the “Jesus Loves You” man, tragically lost his life in a hit-and-run accident on Highway 24/Clinton Road near the I-95 junction. The incident occurred on Monday, January 6th, around 7:35 p.m., according to the NC Highway Patrol. The driver fled the scene, leaving the community grappling with shock and unanswered questions.

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  • What Happened
  • The Story of Anthony Hobbs
  • Public and Personal Challenges
  • A Tragic End and a Lasting Legacy

What Happened

Witnesses reported seeing Hobbs near the roadside before the crash, with some noting that his truck’s hood was up, possibly indicating he needed assistance. Others claimed there may have been a dispute with another individual shortly before he was struck. Regardless of the exact circumstances, the incident marked the tragic end of a man who was well-known for his personal and public mission.

The Story of Anthony Hobbs

Born and raised in Autryville, Anthony Hobbs endured immense personal struggles, including abuse, drug addiction, and partial blindness. Hobbs often shared how one transformative night led him to turn his life around. He credited God for giving him the strength to overcome addiction and dedicate his life to spreading a simple yet profound message: “Jesus Loves You.”

For over 15 years, Hobbs became a familiar figure along roadways and intersections across Cumberland County and beyond. Carrying his wooden cross and driving a vehicle covered in faith-inspired signs, he spread his message of hope wherever he went. Despite working in painting and sheetrock, Hobbs devoted his free time to standing on street corners, waving to passersby, and sharing his faith.

Community supporters frequently donated vehicles to help him continue his mission. Many residents recalled moments when seeing Hobbs lifted their spirits during difficult times. His cross, his message, and his decorated truck became symbols of his unwavering faith.

Public and Personal Challenges

Despite his visibility, Hobbs’ life was not without controversy. Stories circulated on social media about confrontations and moments where he appeared angry or bitter. While many admired his passion, some viewed his approach as overly confrontational. This divide became more pronounced when he began preaching outside churches, sometimes from the roof of his vehicle, urging congregants to take their faith beyond church walls.

These actions led to several confrontations with churchgoers and law enforcement. Hobbs faced arrests for disorderly conduct, traffic violations, and other offenses. His approach to ministry often clashed with societal expectations, leading to growing concerns.

Hobbs also struggled with personal hardships, including the loss of custody of his son, who would sometimes join him in holding the cross at intersections. Some viewed this as a heartfelt family effort, while others raised concerns. Losing custody deeply impacted Hobbs, and he spoke openly about the emotional void it left.

Financial strain became evident as Hobbs placed signs on his truck asking for donations to support his ministry. Some saw this as a natural extension of his mission, while others criticized it as panhandling. Criticism grew as social media increasingly highlighted his difficult interactions, further fueling public scrutiny.

In November, Hobbs faced another setback when he was arrested near Pembroke for lewd conduct. This incident added to the controversies surrounding him and seemed to overshadow his message for many. Despite these challenges, Hobbs remained committed to his mission, often seen on Fayetteville’s streets with his brightly decorated truck, which featured large crosses, faith-based messages, and a Trump 2020 banner.

A Tragic End and a Lasting Legacy

On the night of his death, Hobbs’ truck was reportedly broken down along Highway 24/Clinton Road. Witness accounts varied—some described him dealing with vehicle trouble, while others mentioned a possible argument. What is certain is that he was struck along the roadway, and the driver responsible fled the scene. The NC Highway Patrol continues to investigate and urges anyone with information to come forward.

Anthony Hobbs was a man with flaws and struggles, yet his story is a testament to resilience and faith. He overcame hardship and became a voice of hope for others, even as he grappled with his own challenges. His message—“Jesus Loves You”—was simple, yet profound.

For many, Hobbs’ presence on the roadside was a source of encouragement during tough times. Others saw his boldness as a challenge to live their faith more openly. Despite his imperfections, Hobbs inspired others to strive for betterment.

As we reflect on Hobbs’ life, we are reminded of the importance of compassion, forgiveness, and support for those facing difficulties. His journey serves as a powerful reminder that even in brokenness, there is redemption and hope. Though his life ended in tragedy, his legacy endures: a testament to God’s unwavering love for everyone, including the flawed and the fallen.

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