Ex-San Diego TV Reporter Charged in Alleged Anti-Hispanic Roadside Shootings
San Diego County authorities arrested former Univision and Telemundo reporter Ricardo Berron, 46, on March 10 at San Diego International Airport, accusing him of carrying out two racially motivated shootings against Hispanic motorists on Palomar Mountain between October 6 and February 23. In the first case, a victim identified as Joseph says a hooded gunman pointed a rifle at his head on Highway 76, asked if he was Mexican, and then opened fire when he answered yes, shattering the car window and badly injuring his arm before he escaped. A second victim later reported a gunman walking up to his parked car in the same area and firing through the driver’s-side window, narrowly missing him. Investigators say forensic evidence and a 9mm handgun recovered from Berron’s Chula Vista home link him to at least one of the attacks, and prosecutors are seeking hate-crime enhancements after both victims reported the assailant made comments about their ethnicity. Berron, a married father of five now free on bail, has declined to comment while his wife insists police “have the wrong person,” and local coverage is already stoking debate about whether the shootings reflect a broader climate of anti-Hispanic hostility and how often bias-motivated attacks go undetected in remote areas.
📌 Key Facts
- Former TV journalist Ricardo Berron, 46, was arrested March 10 at San Diego International Airport in connection with two Palomar Mountain shootings.
- The first victim says the gunman asked if he was Mexican and then shot him in the arm after he replied yes, in an October 6 attack along Highway 76.
- A second shooting on February 23 in the same area involved a shot fired through the driver’s-side window of a parked vehicle, narrowly missing the Hispanic occupant.
- Sheriff’s deputies recovered a 9mm handgun from Berron’s Chula Vista home that investigators believe was used in at least one of the shootings.
- Prosecutors are pursuing hate-crime sentence enhancements based on alleged racial targeting of Hispanic victims.
📊 Relevant Data
Hispanics constitute approximately 34.6% of the population in San Diego County, California, as of recent estimates.
San Diego County, CA - Data USA — Data USA
The share of the Hispanic/Latino population in San Diego County increased by 2.9 percentage points from 2010 to 2022, reaching 35%.
San Diego County, CA population by year, race, & more — USAFacts
In California, there were 522 hate crime events motivated by anti-Hispanic or anti-Latino bias in 2022, representing about 25% of all race/ethnicity/ancestry-based hate crimes that year.
Hate Crime in California 2022 — California Department of Justice
Approximately 40% of San Diego's immigrant residents were born in Mexico as of 2023, contributing to the region's Hispanic population growth.
Pulse on Policy: Understanding Greater San Diego's Immigrants at a Challenging Moment — Partnership for the Advancement of New Americans
Nationally, hate crimes motivated by race/ethnicity/ancestry accounted for 53.2% of single-bias incidents in 2024, with anti-Hispanic bias being a subset of these.
Hate Crimes | Facts and Statistics — U.S. Department of Justice
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