Jillian Lauren, best-selling author and wife of Wezerbassist Scott Shriner, made his first appearance in court on Wednesday in a strange case.
Lauren, 51, was arrested on suspicion of murder on alleged charges of firing officials, but Los Angeles County District Attorney did not file any charges when he showed up in the morning, so the judge ordered Lauren to return on May 13. supporter.
"The matter is still under investigation. It has not been formally filed with the District Attorney's Office for prosecuting. Ms. Shriner still has no deposit. Rolling stones.
According to LAPD, Lauren fired a gun in a standoff with police in the neighboring yard and fled the scene of a nearby traffic collision around 3:55 p.m. The camera footage and home surveillance video of the body played were released last week by LAPD, which was released last week by LAPD on the scene of Gun Fore the Chafire.
In the compilation of the video for nearly 22 minutes, multiple officers were heard yelling at a woman who was identified by LAPD as Lauren and instructed her to drop the gun. The officer stood behind the fence, so the woman was not visible during the peak of breast-level video. At the end of the exchange, one officer identified himself as a "police" while another yelled at him on the California Highway Patrol. It is not clear whether the officer could see any part of the uniforms of the personnel on the fence.
A separate video of Lauren's home surveillance system gives a different perspective. This shows that she left the house with a black pistol and wandered around, looking high and low. The video appears to show her manipulation and shooting the gun, but it is recorded in a distance with no sound. After seemingly some recoil, Lauren walked away, looking relatively calm. According to the footage made by the police, a police officer warned: "Oh, she threw it away," the officer opened fire and removed more than six, earplugs. But in her family surveillance video, Lauren appears to have no response to multiple shots and does not show any harm within seconds of allegedly fired.
Police said Lauren left her home about an hour after the shooting and was arrested without incident. They said she was taken to the hospital for a gunshot wound on her arm. She later absent from suspected attempted murder and was released on $1 million bail.
The LAPD demonstration of the case posted on YouTube also includes multiple 911 calls related to the incident. After the shooting, a man came from someone in Lauren's home. Individually told the operator Lauren was shot and killed by a forged suspect. Hearing Lauren talking in the background explaining what happened. "I took the gun, and he said, 'Put down that gun. Put down that gun.' I said, "Put down your gun. "Then he shot me," Lauren said. “There are three people on the other side of the fence here.”
According to LAPD, investigators retrieved a 9mm Glock pistol and a used up shell from Lauren's residence. They said LAPD responded to calls from the Eagle Rock community in Los Angeles at the request of the California Highway Patrol. Officials said officials entered a residential property after a resident reported a suspect jumping from one code to another.
"In the backyard of (a) residence, the officer saw a woman in the adjacent backyard," LAPD commander Alex Chogyoji said in a case overview video released Friday. Although she is known for her career, his married name Shriner mentioned Lauren.
"The officer gave Shriner a repeated verbal order to put down the pistol, but she did not comply," Chogyoji said. "A moment later, Shriner imposed the pistol, pointed it at the officer and opened fire, resulting in the officer involved in the shooting."
Lauren and Shriner have not yet made public comments. Lauren released her first memoir, Some girls: My life in the haremin 2010, she was second Everything you wantMay 2015. Both books are New York Times Bestseller.
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