Officials: Michigan man allegedly shot, killed sister also injured man following an argument
DETROIT – A Michigan man has been arrested for allegedly shooting and killing his sister and injuring a man following an argument on Dec. 29, officials say.
The Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office in a news release said Terry Allen Wyrembelski, 21, of Detroit, has been arrested in connection with the deadly shooting of Jaclyn Wyrembelski, 25.
The Wayne County Prosecutor’s Officesaid that on Dec. 29 at around 4:30 a.m., Detroit Police Department officers were called out to a house on the 3990 block of Beaconsfield Street for a shooting. Once officers arrived at the house, they found the victim on the floor of the living room with a gunshot wound to the head. First responders pronounced the victim dead at the scene.
The victim was later identified as Jaclyn Wyrembelski, according to The Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office.
Officials say Terry Wyrembelski allegedly shot and killed Jaclyn during an argument and then allegedly shot a man who was inside the house at the time. The man’s injuries are considered non-life-threatening, according to WDIV.
Terry Wyrembelski has been charged with a count of premeditated first-degree murder, a count of assault with intent to murder, and two counts of felony firearm, according to WBJK.
He was arraigned and remanded to jail on Dec. 31. He had a probable cause conference on Friday and his preliminary examination is scheduled for Jan. 19, according to The Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office
No further information has been released, including what the argument may have been about.