LOS Angeles (AP) – Los Angeles police published a video of the author Jillian Lauren, the wife of a member of the Weezer group, during a chaotic backyard confrontation which resulted in a volley of gunshots.
Lauren’s injuries not putting life in danger during the shooting of April 8 in the northeast district of Los Angeles of Eagle Rock, where the woman from the base of Weezer, 51, emerged from her home with a firearm while the city police and the California Highway Patrol searched the region of three people who fled a widen of car.
Lauren – Police listed by Jillian Lauren Shriner – was released on bail of $ 1 million suspected of attempted murder while waiting for a more in -depth investigation. She is to appear in court this week.
On Friday, police published extracts from the video of the camera of the police, surveillance video and audio conversations in distribution of the 911. Video clips show agents who look at a high wooden fence in a courtyard and shouting on the noise of a supervisory helicopter above a woman to place her weapon or risk being shot. The obscure fence of these body cameras which is on the other side.
“Madam, we are trying to help you. Located the pistol, ”says a voice. “You are going to get shot. It’s the police. “
An officer indicates that the woman armed a gun – “Oh, she shaved it” – immediately before the sound of at least six shots.
In a separate segment of silent surveillance video from Lauren’s backyard, Lauren can be seen out of bare feet and carrying a pistol in her right hand. Another segment shows Lauren from behind, apparently raising a briefly visible firearm. The dirt gets up near Lauren’s feet, and she turns around and heads to a door to the house.
Another Bodycam video shows Lauren lying in the middle of a residential road while the police put handcuffs behind her back, noting that she had an injury on her arm.
Lauren’s published works include two successful memories – 2010 “Some Girls: My Life in A Harem” and “Everything you always wanted” in 2015.
Weezer is a group based in Los Angeles, Beloved, in particular for their 1994 disc, unofficially known as “Blue album” with songs such as “Say It Ain’t So”. Shriner joined the group in the early 2000s.
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California Daily Newspapers