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Author and wife of Weezer bassist pleads not guilty to charges from LAPD shooting

Author and wife of Weezer bassist pleads not guilty to charges from LAPD shooting

Los Angeles County prosecutors filed criminal charges Tuesday against Jillian Lauren Shriner, a bestselling author who is married to Weezer bassist Scott Shriner, following an incident last month where she was wounded by police after allegedly shooting at them from her backyard.
The author, who publishes under the last name Lauren, appeared in a downtown Los Angeles courthouse, pleading not guilty to felony charges for willful discharge of a firearm in a gross negligent manner and assault of a person with a semiautomatic firearm. Prosecutors are also seeking a firearms sentencing enhancement. She faces up to 19 years in state prison if convicted on counts.
Lauren, 51, sported an all-white suit as she stood before the judge to enter her plea. She and her lawyers, Hilary Potashner and Kim Wilkinson, declined to comment after the hearing.
Lauren was initially booked April 9 on suspicion of attempted murder after a bewildering encounter with the LAPD. That afternoon, officers were searching for three hit-and-run suspects following a crash on the 134 Freeway. According to 911 calls from the area, the suspects were attempting to hide in neighborhood backyards around Eagle Rock.
The pursuit led officers to Lauren's property, where a confrontation ensued as she stood in her backyard armed with a handgun.
Police body cameras and home surveillance videos appeared to show Lauren raising her gun and pointing it at a fence where officers had taken cover. Police said she refused their commands to drop the weapon and fired at them. The police said they shot back, hitting Lauren in the arm.
She fled back into her home, where she remained for about an hour before she was hospitalized and later taken into custody by the Highway Patrol.
There are some indications Lauren may have been unable to hear the officers due to a police helicopter hovering above the scene, possibly mistaking them for the hit-and-run suspects. In a video released by the LAPD, a neighbor could be heard telling a 911 dispatcher Lauren was confused about what happened: 'There were three men, and one of them shot her, and the cops are looking for him right now … They have their guns out.'
The New Jersey native has been named a New York Times Bestselling Author for her books, 'Everything You Ever Wanted' and 'Some Girls: My Life in a Harem' where she recounts her encounters with Prince Jefri Bolkiah of Brunei. Most recently, she published 'Behold the Monster: Facing America's Most Prolific Serial Killer,' a look inside the mind of serial killer Samuel Little. She and Shriner have been married since 2005 and they have two sons together.
Lauren's preliminary hearing to determine whether the cases against her will move forward is scheduled for June 18.
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