VIDEO: Body cams show chaos before LA police shoot Weezer bassist’s wife


Bodycam footage reveals the chaotic events leading up to the police shooting of Jillian Lauren, wife of Weezer bassist Scott Shriner, in Los Angeles.
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The chaos and confusion leading up to the officer-involved shooting of best-selling author Jillian Lauren, the wife of Weezer bassist Scott Shriner, was captured on several security cameras and police-worn body cams, including the moment Lauren apparently pointed and racked her firearm.

Put the gun down! Hey, put the gun down!” police officers say from the other side of a large wooden fence along Lauren’s property in the Eagle Rock neighborhood of Los Angeles. They continue shouting out similar orders, telling the 51-year-old writer to “lay the gun down” while emphasizing that they’re only “trying to help,” according to video released by the Los Angeles Police Department.

Then, one officer can be heard saying, “She just pointed it, not at us, but she just lifted it up.”

“Oh, she just racked it,” another cop says, his comment immediately followed by gunfire.

Jillian Lauren Shriner is pictured holding a gun. (Los Angeles Police Department)

Surveillance video that appears to be taken from Lauren’s home shows the moment she is shot, though it was recorded from behind her. Police said two officers fired off shots and wounded Lauren, who then ran inside the residence. She reemerged about an hour later alongside her baby-sitter and she was taken into custody.

The confrontation unfolded around 3:55 p.m. on April 8, as officers descended on Lauren’s neighborhood in search of three hit-and-run suspects who police said fled from the scene of a nearby traffic accident. Police at the time believed the suspects were hiding out in yards in the area, which ultimately landed them on Lauren’s property.

In a 911 call placed shortly after the shooting, Lauren can be heard explaining to the dispatcher that she was shot by a hit-and-run suspect: “I had my gun … and he said, ‘Put down that gun, put down that gun’ and I said, ‘Put down your f—–g gun.’ And then he shot me.”

Scott Shriner and Jillian Lauren attend PEN America 2018 LitFest Gala at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel on Nov. 2, 2018, in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Charley Gallay/Getty Images for PEN America)

Officers can also be heard repeatedly identifying themselves in the video clips.

No officers were wounded in the incident. Lauren has since been charged with attempted murder and released from custody after posting bail. She is due in court next Wednesday.

Originally Published: April 26, 2025 at 5:13 PM EDT

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