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Man Accused Of Murdering LASD Sgt. Steve Owen Returns To Court

The man accused of shooting and killing Sgt. Steve Owen of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department back in 2016 returned to court for an arraignment hearing Tuesday.


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Trenton Trevon Lovell, 28, faces multiple charges — including murder — stemming from the 2016 shooting death of the sergeant outside a Lancaster apartment complex.

He is accused of killing Owen, 53, on Oct. 5, 2016. Prosecutors said Lovell shot Owen, then continued to shoot him when the lawman was already on the ground.

Owen, a decorated 29-year veteran of the Sheriff’s Department, was working out of the Lancaster Sheriff’s Station when he responded to a reported residential burglary on Avenue J.

“While responding to the burglary on the 3200 block of West Avenue J-7, Owen had his partner remain in the front of the location while he went around to check the rear,” read a statement on the Blue Lives Matter website. “As Owen approached the rear of the building, an armed suspect shot him in the face.”

Lovell faces a murder charge, which includes the special circumstance allegations of murder of a peace officer during the performance of his duties, and murder for the purpose of avoiding or preventing a lawful arrest, according to the criminal complaint filed by prosecutors.

He is also charged with one count of attempted murder, possession of a firearm by a felon, two counts of first-degree residential robbery and two counts of false imprisonment by violence.

The attempted murder charge includes an allegation that Lovell used a patrol car as a deadly and dangerous weapon.

The criminal complaint also alleges that Lovell was on parole at the time of the crime and that he had been convicted of robbery as a juvenile in 2006 and again as an adult in 2009.

During the preliminary hearing, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy Zachary Anderson identified Lovell as the man he saw standing over Owen’s body outside the apartment complex.

“He was still breathing, he had a pulse,” Anderson said of the sergeant after the shooting.

Anderson yelled at Lovell to get on the ground, and Lovell allegedly pointed the gun at Anderson, according to the deputy’s testimony.

Lovell then reportedly jumped into Owen’s cruiser and Anderson opened fire when the suspect put the car in reverse in an attempt to run him over. The suspect collided with another cruiser, injuring the deputy inside, according to officials.

Lovell has been held without bail since his arrest that day. Prosecutors will later determine whether to seek the death penalty.

Lovell is scheduled to return to court on Nov 14 to continue his arraignment.

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Michael Brown has lived in Santa Clarita his whole life. Graduating from Saugus High School in 2016, he continued to stay local by attending The Master’s University, where he achieved a Bachelor's Degree in Communication. Michael joined KHTS in January of 2018 as a news intern, and has since gone on to become the News Director for the KHTS Newsroom. Since joining KHTS, Michael has covered many breaking news stories (both on scene and on air), interviewed dozens of prominent state and federal political figures, and interacted with hundreds of residents from Santa Clarita. When he is not working, Michael enjoys spending time with his family, as well as reading any comic book he can get his hands on.