Crime & Safety

Accused Cathedral City Applebee's Shooter Acquitted Of Murder

The shooting occurred as both the defendant and the victim were dining at the restaurant with their wives.

In addition to the 2023 shooting, court records show the defendant was charged with attempted murder and other offenses over a decade ago in connection with an attack in Palm Springs, but the charges were later dismissed.
In addition to the 2023 shooting, court records show the defendant was charged with attempted murder and other offenses over a decade ago in connection with an attack in Palm Springs, but the charges were later dismissed. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

COACHELLA VALLEY, CA — A man who fatally shot a 31-year-old acquaintance during an altercation at a Cathedral City restaurant will be sentenced in December following his conviction for voluntary manslaughter.

A Riverside jury deliberated two days before returning with the guilty verdict Monday afternoon for 34-year-old Willie Ramirez Bustamante of Cathedral City, who gunned down Ernesto Lazcano Arroyo, also of Cathedral City.

Jurors acquitted Bustamante of second-degree murder, along with sentence-enhancing gun and great bodily injury allegations, but they convicted him of the lesser and included offense of manslaughter based on the evidence.

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Riverside County Superior Court Judge Timothy Hollenhorst remanded Bustamante into custody, ordering him held without bail at the Robert Presley Detention Center pending sentencing on Dec. 13 at the Riverside Hall of Justice.

The defendant could receive anywhere from three to 11 years in state prison.

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The trial lasted nearly two weeks. Jurors went behind closed doors Thursday but were given Friday off. They returned Monday and deliberated until the afternoon before announcing they had reached a unanimous decision.

According to a trial brief filed by the Riverside County District Attorney's Office, Bustamante and Arroyo were casual acquaintances, and late on the night of Aug. 6, 2023, the victim went to the Applebee's at 32-400 Date Palm Drive to eat with his wife, Stephanie Salazar, while the defendant went to the eatery with his wife, Hannah Bustamante, and friends.

The victim and defendant were seated at tables a short distance from one another. Arroyo got up during his meal and walked to the booth where Bustamante and his company were seated, exchanging words with them in what witnesses recalled was a "friendly" manner, the brief stated.

However, within seconds of Arroyo returning to his table, Bustamante got up and confronted the victim angrily, igniting a fistfight, prosecutors said.

At least two people inside the restaurant, including a server, used their mobile phones to record the ensuing 25-second altercation, during which a glass was thrown, and Bustamante and possibly two others traded blows with Arroyo, who "was getting hurt really bad" until the combatants tumbled outside onto the handicap ramp, where Arroyo knocked Bustamante to the ground, according to the brief.

Several witnesses later told police the fight effectively ended at that point, because Arroyo backed away, leaving almost 10 feet between himself and Bustamante, who nevertheless pulled a semiautomatic handgun and leveled it at Arroyo, prosecutors said.

Arroyo then lunged at Bustamante, who opened fire, mortally wounding the victim, court papers said.

The defendant fled the location, while paramedics and Cathedral City Police Department officers were called.

Arroyo was taken to Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs, where he died a short time later. Bustamante was identified as the shooter the following day and was taken into custody without incident at his residence in the 69-100 block of Dinah Shore Drive.

A clear motive for the fight was not disclosed.

Court records show Bustamante was charged with attempted murder and other offenses over a decade ago in connection with an attack in Palm Springs, but the charges were later dismissed.

He had no documented prior felony convictions in Riverside County.

CORRECTION: While Willie Ramirez Bustamante was acquitted on a count of second-degree murder, a previous version of this City News Story did not include the fact that he was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter.