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Police Are Still Searching For a Motive in ‘The Voice’ Star’s Fatal Shooting

Family, friends and fans are mourning the death of The Voice alum Christina Grimmie, who was killed in a fatal shooting following her show in Orlando last night. The 22-year-old singer, who placed third on the show’s sixth season, was apparently shot in a premeditated attack by a 21-year-old man who traveled to Orlando to carry out the shooting. After being tackled by Grimmie’s brother, the man, whose name police plan to release later today, shot and killed himself.

People are still reacting with shock to last night’s events, which took place while Grimmie was signing autographs and taking photos with fans after the show, in which she performed with the band Before You Exit. Adam Levine, who coached the young singer while she was on the show, took the news particularly hard.


The singer’s publicist released a statement to E! News, saying, “She was shot at her show in Orlando and, unfortunately, didn’t survive the gun shot wounds. We ask at this time that you respect the privacy of her family and friends in their time of mourning. If you’d like to give back to Christina’s family in her memory, please consider donating to the family’s GoFundMe page in their time of need.”

Orlando Police Chief John Mina said that investigators are still looking for a motive, and are going through the shooter’s computer, phone and other items to determine what prompted him to commit such a crime. It appears that the man was planning on getting away with the shooting, as he had made travel plans to return home. He arrived to the Plaza Live Theater where Grimmie was performing with two handguns, two loaded magazines and a hunting knife.

Meanwhile, celebrities and fans have taken to Twitter to express their thoughts.


But her supporters weren’t the only ones posting to social media—this morning, a heartbreaking tweet went out to Grimmie’s followers, which her team has revealed was the result of a senseless hacking of her Twitter account. “The end,” the tweet—which has since been deleted—read.

We are disgusted with this act of violence and our thoughts are with Grimmie’s family and all those affected.

Alice is the Senior Associate Editor at Her Campus. She graduated from Emory University in 2012 as an English major and a Dance minor. Before joining Her Campus, she was an associate editor at Lucky Magazine. She is currently located in Salt Lake City, UT, where she spends her free time rescuing orphaned kittens, whose lives are documented on Instagram at @thekittensquad! You can find her on Twitter and Instagram at @alicefchen.