Jillian Lauren, wife of Weezer’s bassist, Scott Shriner, was honored this week after a bizarre channel of events that led to the successful author shot by police and allegations that she tried to kill a LAPD officer.
Here is what we know:
What are the events that led to Lauren’s arrest?
The chaos started with three suspects fleeing a flight offense on highway 134 around 3:25 p.m. Tuesday.
The Los Angeles police service, responding to a request for help from California Highway Patrol, has traveled the surrounding district of Eagle Rock for the suspects.
Man hunting led the officers to the back of a residence near the place where Live Lauren and Shriner live, police said. There, police said they saw Lauren standing in the backyard of her neighboring property with a drawn handgun.
Lauren pointed out her weapon on the police and has repeatedly ignored orders to drop her weapon, police said. Then she opened fire, said the spokesperson for the department Jennifer Forkish in a press release at Times.
Lauren was touched by gunshot shots and fled to her house. She then left the property and was transported to hospital by the Los Angeles fire service, police announced.
Lauren director Charlie Fusco said late Thursday that he was not commenting on the incident, and his lawyer had not responded to Times’ comments.
After the shooting, the police determined that Lauren lived at home and unrelated to the offense of flight.
They examined evidence of shell cases and examined sequences of video cameras, then reserved it in suspicion of attempted murder of a peace agent, said forkish. The police recovered a 9 mm fist weapon at his home.
The road patrol, on the other hand, has placed the alleged driver of offense of flight in detention around 4:20 pm, according to the spokesman for the agency Daniel Keene. It was found in a courtyard near its boxers.
The police are investigating the site of an accident of offense on the highway 134 which led to a manhunt, gunshots and allegations against Jillian Lauren.
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The highway collision involved three vehicles and sent a person to the hospital with moderate injuries, according to the Highway Patrol. The other two suspects who fled the offense of flight were not located, the police said.
What then comes for Lauren and Shriner?
Lauren filed a deposit of $ 1 million and was released from the guard around 10 p.m. Wednesday, according to Los Angeles prison files. It must appear in court on April 30.
Thursday afternoon, accusations had not been deposited against Lauren.
The LAPD had not yet presented a file against Lauren at the office of the County Prosecutor, according to a spokesperson for the office. The DA office will finally decide that the accusations, if necessary, are deposited against it.
In California, the attempted murder of a peace agent without premeditation is punishable by a sentence of five, seven or nine years. The use of a firearm can cause an improved sentence.
Shriner, on the other hand, should perform in Coachella on Saturday alongside his Weezer group, Rivers Cuomo, drummer Patrick Wilson and guitarist Brian Bell.
Scott Shriner is a member of the Alternative Rock group Weezer and his wife Jillian Lauren is a successful author of New Jersey.
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Shriner was asked about his wife’s injury and arrest during a meeting with media outside his house on Thursday.
“She is fine, thank you for asking her,” he told TMZ while walking his four dogs.
“See you soon in Coachella!” He added, seeming to promote the show, the group’s fourth appearance at the Indio festival.
Weezer is an alternative rock group from Los Angeles which has become famous with its 1994 “Blue album” and has since won several nominations in Grammy and has sold more than 35 million albums worldwide.
Lauren, on the other hand, has not yet spoken publicly or publish a declaration after her arrest.
Who is Jillian Lauren?
Lauren is a successful author of New Jersey known for his personal memories and his investigative narration. She was recognized for her memoirs of 2010, “some girls: my life in a harem”, describing her experiences living in the harem of Prince Jefri Bolkiah of Brunei for about a year in the mid -1990s.
She shares two sons with Shriner, which she married in 2005. She wrote on her difficulties with infertility and her journey to maternity thanks to the adoption in her 2015 memories, “everything you always wanted”. His writing appeared in publications including The Times, The New York Times, Salon, Vanity Fair and Harper’s Bazaar.
In 2023, she published “Here is the monster: faced with the most prolific of the serial killer”, on the basis of her interviews with the serial killer Samuel Little. This book served as inspiration for the Starz documentary series “Fathing A Serial Killer”.
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