Support for LAist comes from
Audience-funded nonprofit news
Stay Connected
Audience-funded nonprofit news
Listen

Share This

Criminal Justice

Man Charged In Shooting Death of LA County Sheriff's Deputy

A man in a Sheriff's uniform smiling at the camera.
Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer was killed Saturday evening in Palmdale.
(
Courtesy of L.A. County Sheriff's Department
)

With our free press under threat and federal funding for public media gone, your support matters more than ever. Help keep the LAist newsroom strong, become a monthly member or increase your support today . 

The man arrested in connection with the shooting death of an L.A. County sheriff's deputy pleaded not guilty Wednesday by reason of insanity to murder with special circumstances.

The suspect, Kevin Cataneo Salazar, made his first appearance in a Lancaster courtroom Wednesday. The murder charge against him carries three special circumstances: killing of a peace officer, lying and waiting, and discharging a firearm from a motor vehicle.

Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer was found shot in his patrol car outside the Palmdale Sheriff’s Station Saturday evening. Authorities said he was on duty and alone when he was “ambushed” at a red light near the intersection of Sierra Highway and Avenue Q.

Support for LAist comes from

Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón said at a news conference Wednesday that if Salazar is convicted of murder, he will face a sentence of life without the possibility of parole.

“If I thought seeking the death penalty would bring Ryan back to us, I would seek it without any reservation,”Gascón said. “But it won’t. If I thought the death penalty would stop people from committing brutal murders, I would seek it. But we know that it won’t.”

Gascón made the announcement surrounded by the Clinkunbroomer family and deputies from the Palmdale station. With the flags at half staff, Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna made sure Clinkunbroomer’s mother, Kim, and his fiance, Brittany, had enough tissues. Luna said his family had just delivered Clinkunbroomer’s body to a mortuary.

Luna said the Palmdale community came forward with valuable information that led them to Salazar, who was taken into custody Monday night at his family home in Palmdale after an hours-long standoff.

Authorities said they believe Salazar bought a firearm weeks ago, but they declined to say if it was purchased legally. They said Clinkunbroomer had been targeted, but they didn’t reveal much more about the case.

“We are not being cagey,” Gascón said. “We are simply protecting the integrity of the investigation and prosecution.”

Clinkunbroomer, 30, was an eight-year veteran of the sheriff’s department and had been stationed in Palmdale since 2019. His grandfather, father, and mother have all served with the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department. Clinkunbroomer had just proposed to his girlfriend Brittany a few days before he was killed.

Support for LAist comes from

“I am so happy I was able to love him,” she said at the news conference. “It was not long enough.”

At LAist, we believe in journalism without censorship and the right of a free press to speak truth to those in power. Our hard-hitting watchdog reporting on local government, climate, and the ongoing housing and homelessness crisis is trustworthy, independent and freely accessible to everyone thanks to the support of readers like you.

But the game has changed: Congress voted to eliminate funding for public media across the country. Here at LAist that means a loss of $1.7 million in our budget every year. We want to assure you that despite growing threats to free press and free speech, LAist will remain a voice you know and trust. Speaking frankly, the amount of reader support we receive will help determine how strong of a newsroom we are going forward to cover the important news in our community.

We’re asking you to stand up for independent reporting that will not be silenced. With more individuals like you supporting this public service, we can continue to provide essential coverage for Southern Californians that you can’t find anywhere else. Become a monthly member today to help sustain this mission.

Thank you for your generous support and belief in the value of independent news.

Chip in now to fund your local journalism
A row of graphics payment types: Visa, MasterCard, Apple Pay and PayPal, and  below a lock with Secure Payment text to the right
(
LAist
)

Trending on LAist