The second suspect wanted in the April shooting death of a 19-year-old in a south Natomas parking lot has turned himself in, the Sacramento Police Department reported.
Fred Huante, 19, left, turned himself in to authorities at the Sacramento County Main Jail on Monday, said Sacramento police spokeswoman Officer Laura Peck.
Huante had been wanted in connection with the April 14 shooting at Northgate Boulevard and San Juan Road that left Francisco Flores, 19, dead, and Flores' 20-year-old brother with non-life-threatening gunshot wounds, police reported.
Police believe the victims were sitting in their car in the parking lot when they exchanged words with two suspects, one of whom shot them.
Vincent Rivera, 25, also wanted in connection with the fatal shooting, was taken into police custody in San Francisco on April 23, police reported. Online booking logs indicate he is being held in the Sacramento County Main Jail on suspicion of murder, attempted murder and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
Huante was arrested and booked into the jail Monday afternoon on suspicion of murder and attempted murder, booking logs indicate.









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