Headstone of Anthony Oneto
U.S. Coast Guard · United States United States

Anthony Oneto

1947

Anthony L. Oneto served the U.S. Coast Guard.

How He Died
Manner Homicide
Cause Gunshot wound
Mechanism Firearm
What Happened
Border Patrol Inspector Anthony Oneto was shot and killed after he and his partner arrested four illegal aliens and the man who was smuggling them through Indio, California. The two inspectors had placed the four aliens in the back seat of their vehicle and instructed the smuggler to drive his own car to the Border Patrol office. During the drive, the suspect stopped his vehicle on Highway 99 (modern-day Route 111) approximately 55 miles north of Truck Haven and walked back to Inspector Oneto's vehicle, which was following the suspect. The man said something to the inspectors and then produced a .32 caliber handgun and opened fire. Inspector Oneto was killed. Despite being wounded, his partner returned fire and wounded the suspect. The partner also managed to keep custody of the four illegal aliens until assistance arrived. The suspect was convicted of first-degree and executed in the gas chamber on October 10, 1948. Inspector Oneto was a United States Coast Guard veteran of WWII and recipient of the Silver Star who had served with the United States Department of Justice - Immigration and Naturalization Service - United States Border Patrol for six and half years. He was survived by his mother and son. A room at the National Border Patrol Museum in El Paso, Texas, was named in his honor and displays pictures and possessions of Inspector Oneto, including his Silver Star.
Survivors
He was survived by his mother and son.
Photograph of Anthony Oneto
Photograph of Anthony Oneto
Service Record
U.S. Coast Guard
Also Served
United States Department of Justice - Immigration and Naturalization Service - United States Border Patrol
Border Patrol Inspector
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