Weezer bassist's wife cleans up her style act for first court date after being shot by cops

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DailyMail.com has exclusive images of Lauren and her attorneys appearing before Judge Theresa R. McGonigle in downtown Los Angeles.

EXCLUSIVE Weezer bassist's wife cleans up her style act for first court date after being shot by cops Have YOU got a story? Email [email protected] By SAMEER SURI and SONYA GUGLIARA FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 23:04, 30 April 2025 | Updated: 23:04, 30 April 2025 e-mail View comments Weezer bassist Scott Shriner's wife Jillian Lauren cleaned up her style act for her first court hearing Wednesday morning, after being shot by police early this month.

Lauren, 51, was shot in the arm in her Los Angeles backyard and later arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after she supposedly pointed a weapon and fired at cops, whom she claimed to have confused with armed criminals on her property. The authorities were on the scene because a hit-and-run suspect had been reported in the area - allegedly stripping down to his boxer shorts and jumping in a resident's swimming pool in a bizarre attempt to dodge his arrest. While searching for the suspect, law enforcement encountered the rocker's armed wife and the situation rapidly escalated into a shootout.



Now DailyMail.com has exclusive images of Lauren and her attorneys appearing before Judge Theresa R. McGonigle at the Clara Shortridge Foltz criminal courthouse in downtown Los Angeles this Wednesday.

Sporting an elegant hairdo and full makeup, Lauren wore a fashionable sleeveless grey trouser suit with a sleek black top and nude heels, accessorizing with a gleaming gold medallion necklace and a scarlet quilted handbag. Weezer bassist Scott Shriner's wife Jillian Lauren made her first court appearance Wednesday morning after being shot by police; pictured at the hearing At the time when she arrived for the court date, the Los Angeles County district attorney had not filed any charges against her, and as a result she has been ordered to go back on May 13, according to Rolling Stone . 'The matter remains under investigation,' said DA spokesman Greg Risling.

'A case has not been formally presented to the District Attorney’s Office for filing consideration. Ms. Shriner remains out of custody on bond.

' Read More BREAKING NEWS New bodycam reveals the shocking moment Weezer bassist's wife was shot by cops in her LA backyard Risling added: 'A formal case presentation is anticipated within the next week. Our office will make a filing decision shortly thereafter.' Prosecutors said at the hearing that the Los Angeles Police Department was still investigating the case, according to CBS .

The matter has apparently not yet been presented to the DA's office, but attorney Jeff Liu said: 'We anticipate that will happen within the next week.' The court date comes days after newly released bodycam footage revealed jaw-dropping details about the moment Lauren was shot by police in her Los Angeles backyard. This past Friday, LAPD released bits of bodycam and security footage, as well as audio clips from 911 calls pertaining to the incident.

The bombshell evidence shows LAPD officers approaching her home after being tipped off that a crime suspect had snuck into the yard. Officers were then seen peering over a fence into the property as Lauren entered the area bearing a handgun, as captured on home surveillance video. The LAPD unveiled three different angles of body-worn camera footage, documenting the chaotic moments leading up to shots being fired .

Now DailyMail.com has exclusive images of Lauren and her attorneys appearing before Judge Theresa R. McGonigle Judge McGonigle is pictured during the hearing this Wednesday The hearing took place at the Clara Shortridge Foltz criminal courthouse in downtown Los Angeles this Wednesday Lauren is pictured exiting the courthouse following her hearing when Lauren arrived for the court date, the Los Angeles County district attorney had not filed any charges against her She has been ordered to make her next appearance May 13 'Put the gun down!' one cop was heard shouting.

The command was allegedly refused by Lauren - who recently went public about her ongoing cancer battle - multiple times. 'Ma'am! We're trying to help you!' one of the officers frantically warned. 'Drop the gun! You're going to get shot! You're going to get shot, it's the police!' After several tense minutes of the police officers urging Lauren to drop her weapon, one of the cops indicated she may be getting ready to shoot.

'Hey, she just pointed it. Not at us but she lifted it up,' he said. Footage from Lauren's yard allegedly shows her raising her weapon, firing at cops and walking into her home after she got hit by a bullet .

Shortly after the heated encounter, police reportedly received a 911 call from one of Lauren's neighbors, who she was with at the time. The phone call indicated she believed the three policemen were the hit-and-run suspects. Lauren (pictured) was seen on her home's security camera entering her backyard holding a gun Officers were then seen peering over a fence into the property as Lauren entered the area bearing a handgun The author (right)- who tied the knot with the musician (left) two decades ago - had allegedly chased a suspect involved in a hit-and-run who had ran onto her property with a gun Medical professionals examined her for what was described as 'a non-life-threatening gunshot wound' following the violent series of events As a result of her encounter with the LAPD, Lauren sustained a minor gunshot wound near her shoulder (pictured) Officers warned Lauren to drop her gun several times - demands she allegedly ignored before firing at them 'There were three men, she says there were three men and one of them shot her and the cops are looking for him right now,' the neighbor explained to the 911 operator.

'They have their guns out and like, I don't know if they found him yet or not, but they told me to not look out the window.' Lauren then chimed in and explained the incident from her perspective: 'I had my gun, and he said put down that gun, put down that gun. 'I said put down your f**king gun.

And then he shot me.' About an hour after the ordeal, Lauren walked outside and was confronted by police officers. Body-worn video shows Lauren sprawled out in the middle of the road as cops handcuffed her and noticed she was shot.

She was taken to the hospital to treat the non-fatal wound and cops confirmed Lauren was not involved in the original hit-and-run. Lauren was charged for firing at the police, but she was later released from custody after posting her $1 million bail. Body-worn video shows Lauren sprawled out in the middle of the road as cops handcuffed her and noticed she was shot Lauren and 90s rock star Scott married in 2005 and they have two adopted children together Lauren (pictured with her husband) was released on bond and is due in court on April 30 She is due back in court on April 30, according to LAPD.

The suspect cops were initially looking for was detained by California Highway Patrol officers, cited and released, shortly after Lauren's arrest. Meanwhile, the remaining two suspects who fled the multi-car crash remain at large. Lauren and Shriner married in 2005 and they have two adopted children together.

Beyond her marriage to Shriner, Lauren has found fame on her own after penning a series of memoirs and true crime books. She also worked as a crime reporter, and was involved in investigating the serial killer Samuel Little, one of the most prolific murderers in US history. Los Angeles Share or comment on this article: Weezer bassist's wife cleans up her style act for first court date after being shot by cops e-mail Add comment Comments 0 Share what you think No comments have so far been submitted.

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