By Jason Hall
Apr 14, 2021
Molly Lillard, a former University of Michigan volleyball standout and the daughter for former New York Jets wide receiver
Al Toon, was found dead on Sunday (April 11) in what police are describing as an apparent murder-suicide.
Lillard, 28, and her husband,
Royce Lillard III, were identified in the incident on Monday (April 12), with Royce suspected of fatally shooting both individuals,
Scottsdale Police initially responded to a reported incident at the couple s home at around 5:00 p.m. on Sunday (April 11), according to a police news release obtained by
the Arizona Republic. Officers said they found a woman, later identified as Molly Lillard, with gunshot wounds in front of the house before she was transported to the hospital, where she was later pronounced dead from her injuries.
It happened just after midnight on Sandle Street near Dolly Wright in the Acres Homes area.
Officers were called to the area after a report of someone who d been hit over the head with a gun, according to Houston police. When they arrived, they found a man sitting in a car.
The man pulled out a gun and began firing at officers, investigators said. Three officers returned fire and hit the man, who was expected to survive.
The suspect was taken to a hospital in critical condition. He s expected to be charged with assault on a peace officer.
No officers were hurt in the incident.
Son accused of shooting father during family dispute, JPD says
1 taken into custody Updated: 2:31 PM CST Mar 10, 2021
1 taken into custody Updated: 2:31 PM CST Mar 10, 2021 Jackson police said a dispute between family members ended with a son accused of shooting his father. The domestic-related shooting was reported about noon Wednesday in the 1200 block of Newton Street, police said.The son was taken into custody, police said. His father was in stable condition after the shooting, police said. Their names were not released.
JACKSON, Miss.
Jackson police said a dispute between family members ended with a son accused of shooting his father.