Scott Shriner’s spouse clung to her husband as she broke her cowl after being arrested for tried homicide.
Jillian Shriner, 51, held onto the Weezer bassist whereas rising from their dwelling within the Eagle Rock neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, on Wednesday afternoon.
The outing marked the primary time she’s been seen in public since she was shot within the shoulder by cops and booked for tried homicide after firing at officers two weeks in the past.
Jillian’s harm was not seen within the pictures obtained by The Submit; nonetheless, she was grabbing her well-known husband’s wrist whereas strolling, so it’s a risk she was utilizing him for assist.
The pair — who married in 2005 — seemed to be occurring a visit. Jillian wore an oversize grey sweatshirt and dishevelled black pants as they packed up their automobile.
She was additionally seen holding a purple leather-based bag over her left shoulder, and Scott, wearing cargo pants and a navy T-shirt, loaded baggage into their automotive.
The “Say It Ain’t So” band member’s spouse was arrested on April 8 after interfering within the Los Angeles Police Division’s seek for three misdemeanor hit-and-run suspects who fled a freeway crash scene and ran right into a residential neighborhood, per the press launch.
As officers appeared for the suspects, they noticed a feminine — later recognized as Jillian — with a handgun exterior her residence.
She allegedly refused to drop the gun regardless of police instructing her to take action “numerous times.” When Jillian pointed the firearm at officers, they opened fireplace, per the press launch.
Scott’s spouse was reportedly hit within the shoulder, in line with TMZ; nonetheless, police solely confirmed she was struck by gunfire and retreated again into her residence.
Jillian later emerged with one other lady, who was recognized because the babysitter. The rocker’s spouse was taken to an area hospital and handled for a non-life-threatening gunshot wound.
Police additionally disclosed that they recovered a 9 mm handgun from her dwelling.
She was booked for tried homicide and minimize free after posting a $1 million bond.
A neighbor later defended Jillian towards the fees, claiming she couldn’t see police once they shot her.
Based on the witness, who didn’t wish to be named, they watched a stranger in a “wife beater” soar a fence into the musician’s yard.
“It’s not like she didn’t have any reason to have a gun. The guy was there,” mentioned the neighbor, who instructed The Submit, “none of us knew anything. She’s home with her two kids.”
They claimed that Jillian “basically admonished him and said, ‘They’re gonna catch you,’” later including that earlier than any of them knew it, a number of cops have been approaching the yard and bullets have been flying.
“I hear about six gunshots in quick succession,” the neighbor shared. “It went ba-da-da-da-da … There was just them firing upon her.”
Sooner or later after his spouse’s arrest, Scott weirdly promoted Weezer’s Coachella look, telling The Submit solely, “She’s alright, thank you for asking. See you at Coachella!”
He joined his bandmates within the Mojave Tent on April 12 throughout Weekend 1 of the music pageant.
Jillian is the writer of two best-selling memoirs: 2010’s “Some Girls: My Life in a Harem” and 2015’s “Everything You Ever Wanted.” She and Scott have two adopted sons.
Jillian has but to touch upon the incident.