Crime & Safety
Second Suspect In San Bruno Shooting In Custody
Police said Raymond Butler was booked into Santa Clara County Jail.

SAN BRUNO, CA -- A second suspect in a San Bruno shooting that sent a SWAT Team to a neighborhood was booked Monday after turning himself into police. Police said Raymond Butler, who was booked into Santa Clara County Jail, and Carlos Manuel Cienfuegos were involved in a June 27 shooting in the 300 block of Chapman Avenue.
The shooting was reported just after midnight and was apparently triggered from an argument. A victim told police the suspect presented a handgun and fired a single round, but did not strike the victim.
A SWAT team then swarmed the area in search of the suspects and served a warrant at an unoccupied home. Inside the home, officers found and seized eight firearms, including an illegal assault rifle and a stolen handgun.
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Following the shooting, Cienfuegos was arrested July 18.
Anyone with any information related to this case is urged to contact the San Bruno Police Department at
(650) 616-7100 or by email: sbpdtipline@sanbruno.ca.gov. Information can be left anonymously.
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--Booking photo courtesy of San Bruno Police Department
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