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Ex-sheriff’s deputy convicted of false report in Lancaster shooting hoax

by City News Service • November 8, 2022 4 Comments

Dozens of SWAT deputies descended on the scene via helicopter on Aug. 21, 2019, before the report was determined to be fabricated.

A former Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy accused of falsely claiming to have been shot outside the Lancaster sheriff’s station was convicted Tuesday, Nov. 8, of a misdemeanor charge of making a false report of a crime, but acquitted of two felony counts of insurance fraud.

Angel Raul Reinosa — who was a rookie deputy when he reported being shot in 2019 — is facing a maximum of six months in county jail.

Reinosa, now 24, reported that he was struck in the shoulder while standing in the parking lot of the Lancaster sheriff’s station in the 500 block of West Lancaster Boulevard on Aug. 21, 2019. The reported ambush triggered the establishment of a massive containment perimeter and an exhaustive, hours-long search of an adjacent four-story apartment complex. A nearby school was also placed on lockdown as dozens of SWAT deputies descended on the scene via helicopter and armored vehicles. The search of the building and surrounding area continued until roughly 5:30 a.m. the following day.

On Aug. 24, 2019, Sheriff Alex Villanueva announced that the shooting report turned out to be a hoax, and that Reinosa was no longer a member of the department.

“As sheriff, I am responsible for my deputies and am embarrassed and incredibly disappointed at what this deputy did,” Villanueva said at the time. “I apologize to our community and our elected officials who rallied in our support. During the investigation, we had suspicions concerning the validity of the claimed assault, but had to exercise care before accusing an employee of making false statements.”

Sheriff’s officials told reporters that several things did not add up in Reinosa’s story: no bullets were recovered in the parking lot, no cars were struck by gunfire and many people in the vicinity did not hear any gunshots. The case against Reinosa was filed about five months later. In his closing argument, Deputy District Attorney Gregory Apt told jurors that Reinosa’s report that he was “taking shots” caused “this huge, huge response by everyone in the sheriff’s department” and that officers at the scene “thought this was real.”

“There’s no doubt that he wasn’t shot, that he made this up,” the prosecutor said of the former deputy, whom he said was “having problems at work.”

“He was trying to save himself from getting demoted,” Apt said. “He was trying to go from zero to hero.”

Defense attorney Jesse Ruiz told the panel that his client — who was 21 at the time — felt pain, heard a noise and associated that pain with gunshots. “He knows what he felt … He didn’t know what it was,” Reinosa’s attorney said, telling jurors that his client’s life has been “turned upside down.”

Reinosa testified in his own defense, telling the panel that he dropped to the ground after hearing two “swoosh” sounds, but didn’t see anyone firing at him.

“Do you actually know what hit you?” the defense attorney asked Reinosa.

“No,” the defendant responded. “I felt pain in my shoulder. I don’t know how it happened.”

Reinosa told jurors that homicide detectives who investigated what had happened didn’t believe him, but he maintained that he did not lie. He remains out of custody while awaiting sentencing Feb. 16 at the downtown Los Angeles courthouse.

Previous related stories:

Lancaster sniper hoax spurs lawsuit

Ex-deputy arrested for Lancaster sniper

Sheriff: Deputy who claimed he was shot “no longer employed” by department

Lancaster deputy “fabricated” claim that he was shot 

Deputies recover pellet rifle during search for Lancaster shooting suspect

Deputy wounded in ambush outside Lancaster Sheriff’s Station

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Filed Under: Crime/ Safety, Home, Lancaster

4 comments for "Ex-sheriff’s deputy convicted of false report in Lancaster shooting hoax"

  1. Hoax Shooting says

    November 9, 2022 at 7:47 pm

    “…Reinosa was no longer a member of the department.”

    Knowing how corrupt and unethical the LACSD is, I wouldn’t be surprised if Reinosa is rehired in the future.

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  2. Corruptus Maximus says

    November 9, 2022 at 10:45 am

    What about holding Mayor Parris accountable? He went on TV and bald faced lied about the shooting, even describing the pain the “wounded” sheriff was in when Parris went to see him. Why does he continue to get away with lies, personal destruction, inside deals, and corruption without consequence? Everyone know he’s bought off every politician, judge, charity, church, and businessperson he can find who will take his filthy money.

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  3. Richard says

    November 9, 2022 at 8:21 am

    What a loser

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    • Vic says

      November 9, 2022 at 1:41 pm

      Wrecks surely is a loser. How could a mayor of a city go on live TV and lie to everyone about a shooting that never happened? He should face punishment too. But lying comes so natural to him. It’s like breathing for most of us. We just do it.

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