Jurupa Valley Daily Brief

Jurupa Valley, CA — February 6, 2026 — A city council meeting wrapped up at City Hall as the community reels from a deadly deputy shooting.


Jurupa Valley Daily News

It’s been a heavy and civic-focused last 48 hours in Jurupa Valley, with local government activity continuing alongside a major public safety incident that has drawn countywide attention.

City Council meets at City Hall

The Jurupa Valley City Council held its regular public meeting Thursday evening, February 5, at City Hall on Limonite Avenue. The meeting marked the city’s first full council session of the month and included standard municipal business and public comment.

Residents attending in person or online heard updates tied to city operations and ongoing projects. Agendas and future meeting materials remain available through the city’s calendar for those tracking upcoming decisions.

Deputy killed in Jurupa Valley shooting

Jurupa Valley is also mourning the loss of a Riverside County Sheriff’s deputy who was shot and killed Thursday afternoon while on duty. The incident occurred during a law enforcement response that ended with the suspect being fatally shot by deputies.

Authorities temporarily closed portions of nearby freeways during the investigation. Local leaders released statements expressing grief and support for the deputy’s family and the wider law enforcement community.

The investigation into the incident remains active, with county officials expected to release additional details in the coming days.

Community focus moving forward

City officials encouraged residents to stay informed through official updates and to use city services if they have concerns or questions related to public safety or local governance.

As Jurupa Valley heads into the weekend, both civic engagement and community support are expected to remain front and center.

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