Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Border Patrol sniper killed bandit who pointed gun at migrants in Otay Mountains, feds say

- By Alex Riggins The San Diego Union-tribune

A U.S. Border Patrol sniper from a special operations tactical unit shot and killed an armed bandit Sunday morning from long distance when the suspect, who was part of a group that was allegedly robbing migrants in the Otay Mountain Wilderness area, pointed a cocked handgun at one of the victims, federal officials said Thursday.

The man killed by the sniper’s round was a 32-year-old Mexican citizen, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Border Patrol’s parent agency, which provided new details adding to the limited informatio­n released earlier in the week.

The name of the man who was killed was not released.

The fatal shooting occurred in a remote location about 5 miles east of the Otay Mesa Port of Entry, near where a paved road winds through the mountains, CBP said.

A Border Patrol tactical unit — known by the acronym BORTAC — was monitoring the area because of recent reports the agency had received of migrants being robbed or assaulted by armed groups, according to the CBP statement. One small group of BORTAC agents was hiding in a ravine near the paved road about 70 yards north of the border, while another group of agents, including the sniper, was on a ridge about 275 yards away.

A little before 7 a.m., a group of at least 17 migrants was walking along the paved road when four individual­s approached them, threatened them and demanded money, CBP officials said, citing both the observatio­ns of the concealed BORTAC agents and informatio­n they later learned from interviewi­ng the migrants.

At least one of the alleged robbers was armed with a handgun that he allegedly pointed at one of the migrants after chambering a round, according to the CBP statement. That’s when the BORTAC sniper fired a single shot, striking and killing the alleged gunman.

Medics from Border Patrol reached the man about 15 minutes later, and they, along with Cal Fire San Diego medics, spent more than an hour attempting to revive the man, CBP said. But a

Sharp Grossmont doctor pronounced him dead over the phone around 8:15 a.m. after consulting with the medics at the scene.

Border Patrol agents apprehende­d 17 migrants, but the three other alleged robbers fled back into Mexico, CBP said.

Border Patrol officials have acknowledg­ed armed bandit groups targeting migrants along the San Diego-mexico border, mostly in the Otay Mountain Wilderness, dating back more than a year.

In September 2022, agents found three migrants in the area who had been shot. They said they were shot by bandits on the Mexican side of the border before crossing into the U.S.

Last April, the Border Patrol reported a string of at least three armed robberies or assaults in the area.

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