On Monday October 27, 2025, Angelo Jose Saldivar, was involved in an alleged domestic violence incident involving his ex-spouse and several witnesses in Rancho Cucamonga. San Bernardino County Sheriff Deputy Andrew Nunez responded to the call and was shot and killed after arriving first on scene. A high-speed motorcycle pursuit followed, which endangered the lives of motorists until Saldivar was stopped by a legal intervention.
On Monday, November 3, 2025, the San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office has filed the following charges against Defendant Saldivar:
Count 1 PC187 (a) - Murder
Count 2 PC664/207 (a) - Attempted Kidnapping Count 3 PC245(b)- Assault with a Semiautomatic Firearm
Count 4 PC245(b) - Assault with a semiautomatic Firearm
Count 5 PC245(b) - Assault with a semiautomatic Firearm
Count 6 PC245(b)- Assault with a semiautomatic Firearm
Count 7 PC246.3(a) Discharge of Firearm with Gross Negligence
Count 8 PC2800.2(a) - Evading an Officer Count 9 PC236- False Imprisonment by Violence
Count 10 PC243(e) (1)- Battery on a Spouse
Prosecutors have also alleged special allegations for use of a firearm in commission of the assaults. Special allegations of murder to avoid arrest, murder of a police officer, and personal and intentional discharge of a firearm have been filed with the murder charge of Deputy Andrew Nunez.
The investigation remains ongoing and additional charges may be added.
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The City of Rancho Cucamonga invites the community, alongside @RanchoPD, to join us for a Community Vigil in Remembrance of Deputy Andrew Nunez.
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
6:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center, 10500 Civic Center Drive
@sbcountysheriff
We are heartbroken by the tragic shooting in Utah involving Charlie Kirk. Our condolences go out to the Kirk family and all those affected by this senseless act. The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department does not condone any violence and remains steadfast in safeguarding our community. Please remember: If you see something, say something.
One bad choice can change everything.
Don’t let a celebration turn into an arrest.
This Labor Day weekend, plan ahead and choose a sober ride.
Your safety and everyone else’s depends on it.
#DriveSober#LaborDayWeekend#PlanAhead#SBCSD
August 15, 2025
Investigators from our Specialized Investigations Division are continuing to investigate the reported kidnapping of a seven-month-old, after the child's mother reported being attacked outside a retail store on Yucaipa Boulevard last night. K9 scent-tracking dogs were deployed but the child was not located. No suspect information is available at this time. Updates will be provided as soon as they are ready for release.
We appreciate the community's understanding as we work around the clock to locate the victim.
If you have any information, please call 911 or Sheriff's Dispatch at 909-387-8313. No additional information is available at this time.
🗣️Calling all Veterans, Veteran Familes, and Veterans supporters you are invited to Arrowhead United Way's 1st Annual Beneficent Rapid Advanced Veteran Engagement (BRAVE) event Saturday June 7, 2025 for more information contact 909 884 9441.
Dr. Gwen Dowdy Rodgers, President/CEO
BREAKING: Justin Halstenberg was found guilty of seven counts related to the Line Fire, and two counts related to a subsequent fire, including aggravated arson of forest land, property and possession of flammable materials.
Our office extends our gratitude to the jury for their time examining this complex case.
Halstenberg is facing up to life in prison.
Case Update: Defendants Kenneth, Tina and Katlynn Key pleaded not guilty to all charges and allegations, with bail set at No Bail. All three are scheduled to appear for a pre-preliminary hearing on May 20, 2025 at Victorville Superior Courthouse dept. V10.
As the investigation continues, the headline and body of the original release has been updated to reflect that the children involved in this case were in guardianship care, not foster care as previously indicated.
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Today, we bow our heads in honor of the brave souls who wore the badge and gave everything to protect others. Behind every name etched in stone is a story of courage, love, and sacrifice.
To the fallen officers your watch may have ended, but your legacy lives on in every life you touched. We remember your bravery. We carry your memory. We will never forget.
With deepest gratitude,
We honor the heroes who never came home.
#PeaceOfficersMemorialDay