Weezer bassist's wife saw on camera holding gun in LAPD incident

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The Los Angeles Police Department released videos of an incident involving the officers between Weezer bassist Scott Shriner, his wife, Jillian Lauren Shriner.
Authorities shared videos from earlier this month, including security cameras and body video footage captured on April 8 in an incident outside her Eagle Rock Home.
Security footage shows Shriner emerging from her residence barefoot with a gun in his hand and then walking around the backyard, looking at the area.
“Although in the backyard of the residence, the officer saw a woman holding a pistol in the adjacent backyard,” Captain Alex Chogyji, commander of the LAPD Media Relations Division, shared the media relations department official in the video on the official LAPD YouTube page.
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Weezer bassist Scott Shriner's wife Jillian Lauren Shriner was shot by Los Angeles officers earlier this month. (Ron Adar/Filmmagic)
Next is a shriner at the angle of another security camera in the front yard, the gun is still, passing through the yard and heading towards the path leading to the street.
Chogyoji said: “The officer gave Shriner a repeated verbal order to put down the pistol. However, she did not comply. After a while, Shriner imposed the pistol, pointed at the officer and fired the shot, resulting in the officer involved in the shooting.”
The video then shows what Chogyoji described, a police officer in the backyard facing the fence and can hear the video of “Drop the gun!”.
On the radio, another official noted: “I have an armed resident at the address,” “just before Shriner was ordered to “drop the gun” several times! On a 415 officer radio, it was displayed in a subtitled body camera video “disturbing peace.”

Shriner was allegedly seen on the safety cam tape, holding the gun she raised and firing at LAPD officials. (Los Angeles Police Department)
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Hear more yelling as Shriner puts his gun down, including “Madam, we are working hard to help you!” The repeated order is “Madam, drop the gun!”
Warn Shriner again several times, including: “Drop the gun and you will be shot… This is the police.”
A little while later, an officer said, “Hey, she just pointed at it. Not on us, but just lifted it up. Oh, she abandoned it. Then she fired and someone said, “Officers need help! ”
The security video at the front of the house also shows Shriner standing on the path leading to the street and turning to the house.

The video of the security camera was amplified and enhanced by LAPD, showing Shriner lifting the gun, allegedly after being ordered to drop the weapon several times. (Los Angeles Police Department)
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“Shriner was hit by gunfire to her residence,” Chogyoji said in the video.
The audio of the 911 phone call that was sent after the incident said in an unidentified female voice: “Oh, there are three men, she said there are three men, one of them shot her and the police are looking for him now. They have guns, and I don't know if they found him, but they told me not to look out the window.”
Someone mentioned which side of the door someone was on, and then Slinner could be heard saying, “I have a gun.
The 911 operator asked the unidentified woman if she knew where the man went, and Shriner mentioned that there were three men on the other side of the fence.

Shriner's human mirror lens was placed down on the street before being arrested. (Los Angeles Police Department/Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images)
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Chogyji said that after an hour, Shriner left her residence and was detained “without further incidents.”
The official's BodyCam video shows Shriner lying on the street, handcuffed.
“It was later determined that Shriner was not involved in the initial crash and actually lived in the residence she saw,” Chogyoji explained. Shriner was treated at a local hospital and determined that she needed to expand treatment and hospitalization.
No officers were injured during the shooting.

Shriner will be in court on April 30, 2025. (Photo taken by Gregg Deguire/Wireimage)
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Evidence of site recycling includes a Glock 9mm pistol and a used cartridge casing.
The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department was booked for $1 million for murder and later released on bail.
She will return to court on April 30, 2025.
Scott Shriner is Weezer's bassist, who is also composed of Cuomo Rivers, Patrick Wilson and Brian Bell.

Scott Shriner performed with Weezer in Coachella on April 12. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
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Weezer's representative did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
Scott briefly covered his wife’s incident in a comment to the New York Post the next day, saying, “She’s fine, thank you for your inquiry.” Otherwise, he stayed tight while walking four dogs, adding, “See you at Coachella!”
Weezer performed at the festival that weekend and did not mention the situation further.