The Guardian (USA)

Los Angeles deputy shot and killed after being ‘ambushed’ in his patrol car

- Victoria Bekiempis

A gunman “ambushed” a Los Angeles county sheriff’s department deputy in his patrol car Saturday night, shooting him to death in a particular­ly brazen attack, authoritie­s said.

The deputy, Ryan Clinkunbro­omer, was found unconsciou­s in his vehicle near the intersecti­on of Sierra Highway and Avenue Q in Palmdale, California. A passerby discovered the mortally wounded deputy and then alerted authoritie­s.

Clinkunbro­omer died after being taken to an area hospital, the Associated Press reported. “Despite the medical staff’s best efforts to save our deputy’s life, regrettabl­y he succumbed to his injuries,” sheriff Robert Luna said, according to the AP.

Clinkunbro­omer became engaged only four days before he was slain. His survivors include his betrothed, his parents and his grandparen­ts.

A surveillan­ce camera reportedly captured video of the shooting.

NBC News, citing law enforcemen­t sources, said that video shows someone driving a car alongside Clinkunbro­omer’s patrol cruiser and then speeding away. The fleeing car is a focus for authoritie­s, NBC News reported.

Though Luna said he hadn’t ruled out any potential motives, he described fearing that the shooting may have been a “targeted attack” just because Clinkunbro­omer “was in uniform”.

A source told NBC News that it was unclear whether investigat­ors believed Clinkunbro­omer may have been specifical­ly targeted or if the shooter just wanted to attack someone in uniform. There have not been many leads, the source told the news network.

“Detectives are in the initial stages of this investigat­ion and seeking the public’s assistance to apprehend this suspect,” Luna reportedly said on Saturday. “So I’m gonna continue with my notes, but I’m just gonna pause we really need your help.”

According to NBC News, Luna also said Clinkunbro­omer “was just driving down the street and for no apparent reason – and we’re still looking into the specific reasons – somebody decided to shoot and murder him.

“We’re going to catch the person who did this. Because every resource that the Los Angeles county sheriff’s department has to bear is going after you.”

More than 80 police officers have been killed on duty or died from workrelate­d injuries in 2023, according to the Officer Down Memorial Page. Nearly 40 died from gunfire.

Clinkunbro­omer was a third-generation law enforcemen­t officer, following in the footstep of his grandfathe­r and father, the AP reported.

NBC News said Clinkunbro­omer had worked as a field training officer for the last year and a half.

Luna said the position Clinkunbro­omer had was reserved for the “best of the best” at his agency.

“He embodied the values of bravery … selflessne­ss, and an absolute commitment to justice,” Luna said of Clinkunbro­omer. “Our deputy was a devoted family member and a shared cherished member of our community who was cowardly shot while working tirelessly to serve our community this evening.”

Luna said that the sheriff’s department was working alongside Palmdale authoritie­s to find Clinkunbro­omer’s killer.

“Palmdale loves the sheriff’s deputies and the deputies take very good care of Palmdale and love our community back,” the municipali­ty’s mayor, Laura Bettencour­t, told reporters. “The person that did this is a coward and they will be caught.”

The Associated Press contribute­d reporting.

 ?? ?? Los Angeles county sheriff’s deputy Ryan Clinkunbro­omer. Photograph: AP
Los Angeles county sheriff’s deputy Ryan Clinkunbro­omer. Photograph: AP

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