A man who opened fire on a car in Oceanside, leaving a young teacher dead, was sentenced Thursday to 60 years to life in state prison, though that sentence will be served at the same time as an 89-years-to-life term the man is already serving for other charges in the case.
Vicente Huerta, 27, was found guilty in two separate trials at Vista Superior Court for the June 4, 2022, shooting that killed 22-year-old Chelsea Pacheco.
In the first trial, Huerta was convicted of firing at an occupied vehicle, as well as firearm and gang-related allegations, and was sentenced to 89 years to life in prison. That jury deadlocked 11-1 on a murder charge, but a second jury convicted Huerta of second-degree murder and a gun allegation. The two sentences will be served concurrently.
According to Oceanside police, Pacheco and others were in a car about 11:30 a.m. when the driver got into an argument with Huerta, who was a pedestrian near the intersection of Grant and Division streets.
Huerta opened fire as the car drove off, police said.
Pacheco, who was sitting in the backseat, was shot. She was taken to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
Huerta was arrested in Mexico about two months later.
Colleagues said Pacheco was a teacher at KinderCare in Oceanside.