
The spouse of Weezer bassist Scott Shriner who was shot by cops then charged with tried homicide has been accused of firing her gun at law enforcement officials as new particulars emerged over the case.
Jillian Shriner, 51, was shot and wounded outdoors the Los Angeles house she shares with the rocker on Wednesday afternoon after she allegedly turned caught up in an unrelated police manhunt of their neighborhood.
After she was arrested and booked for tried homicide, the Los Angeles Police Division alleges that Shriner had fired her weapon at cops through the Hollywood-style showdown, NBC Information experiences.
An LAPD investigation has since revealed shell casting as video footage of the ordeal confirmed her repeatedly refusing to adjust to officers ordering her to disarm.
“Our investigation revealed proof reminiscent of a shell casing and video footage displaying she repeatedly ignored police instructions to disarm and that she fired her weapon at LAPD officers,” Jennifer Forkish, LAPD Director of Communications, informed the outlet.
Shriner was launched after posting a $1 million bond Wednesday evening, data present. Her subsequent court docket listening to is ready for April 30.
The saga kickstarted within the Eagle Rock neighborhood of LA Wednesday when cops had been chasing down three males from a hit-and-run that happened earlier on the close by freeway.
Police tracked down one of many suspects in a yard — moments earlier than coming face-to-face with Shriner on the porch of her house. She was armed with a 9-mm handgun.
After they repeatedly ordered the self-described “rocker spouse” to drop her firearm, Shriner refused. As an alternative, she pointed her gun instantly at officers, cops alleged.
An officer then opened fireplace and struck her within the shoulder, police mentioned.
Aerial footage captured by KTLA’s information choppers confirmed her strolling down her driveway along with her palms within the air to give up to cops after being struck.
She was then seen laid face-down on the bottom earlier than being cuffed by police and transported to a close-by hospital to be handled for a non-life-threatening gunshot wound.
Shriner is the creator of two bestselling memoirs, 2010’s “Some Ladies: My Life in a Harem” and 2015’s “All the pieces You Ever Wished.”
Whereas she hasn’t commented on the ordeal, her rocker hubby on Thursday bizarrely promoted his band’s upcoming Coachella set when requested about his spouse’s situation.
“She’s alright, thanks for asking,” the 59-year-old rocker completely informed The Publish as he casually walked 4 canine outdoors their house on Thursday.
“See you at Coachella!” he added, as he returned to the gated-home.