Authorities reached out to the public Thursday for help in identifying four men who abducted and shot a pair of border-crossers two months ago in Otay Mesa, killing one of them.
Cal Fire personnel came across the surviving victim about three miles east of Otay Mesa Port of Entry on July 28, according to the San Diego County Sheriff's Department.
The group demanded to know whom the travelers had paid to gain entry to the United States, sheriff's Sgt. Tim Chantler said. When the victims replied that they had not paid anyone, the perpetrators forced them to walk up a mountainside, ordered them to their knees and shot them.After the killers left, the surviving victim checked on his friend, finding him dead. He then walked along the border fence until he ran into the firefighters, Chantler said.
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