Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer, 30, was shot Saturday evening as he
sat in his patrol car at a red light just outside a sheriff's
station in the city of Palmdale, about 55 miles (90 km)
northeast of Los Angeles.
Sheriff Robert Luna called the shooting a "targeted attack" on
Clinkunbroomer because he was a law enforcement officer.
"Without warning he was murdered while serving our community,"
Luna told a news conference on Sunday.
A security video showed the car - a gray Toyota Corolla - that
the shooter used as he carried out the killing, Luna said. But
as of Sunday night, no suspects had been identified.
"Please, I beg you, somebody has information, make things
right," he said.
Los Angeles county, the city of Palmdale and the Association for
Los Angles Deputy Sheriffs put up a reward of $250,000 for
information that leads to the arrest of the perpetrator.
"Whoever did this - I'd give in," Luna said. "We are going to
find you."
Clinkunbroomer was found at the wheel of his patrol cruiser
gravely wounded about 6 p.m. by a passerby who called for help,
police said. Clinkunbroomer, who served for eight years on the
force, died at the hospital.
Clinkunbroomer, who was just engaged to be married, was a
third-generation member of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's
office, following in the footsteps of his father and
grandfather, the sheriff said on social media.
Luna said the Los Angeles County Sheriff's office would use
every resource, and local, state and federal officials had
offered assistance.
There have been 83 ambush-style attacks on police in the United
States this year, resulting in 15 killed by gunfire, according
to National Fraternal Order of Police.
(Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta; Additional reporting by
Brad Brooks in Longmont, Colorado; Editing by Will Dunham &
Simon Cameron-Moore)
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