Thursday, May 22, 2014

Prosecutors charge 'Shield' actor Michael Jace with murder

 This undated image provided by Biola University shows April Jace, who, according to police, was shot multiple times by her husband, Michael Jace, after she returned home with their children, May 19, 2014, in Los Angeles. Michael Jace, who played a police officer in the hit FX series "The Shield." (AP Photo/Biola University)
By ANTHONY McCARTNEY
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Prosecutors charged actor Michael Jace, who played a police officer in the hit TV series "The Shield," with murder on Thursday in the shooting death of his wife in their Los Angeles home.

Jace, 51, could face 50 years to life in state prison if convicted.

April Jace, 40, was shot multiple times and was found dead in a hallway of the family home in the quiet, modest Hyde Park neighborhood of Los Angeles.

Police recovered a handgun believed to belong to her husband.

Jace is being held in lieu of $2 million bail and was scheduled to appear in court on Thursday for the first time. Prosecutors did not know whether he had an attorney or if one would be appointed to represent him.
No motive for the killing has been disclosed.

Detectives were investigating whether the couple's financial problems or other marital difficulties played a role in the killing that police said occurred during an argument Monday night while the couple's two sons, both under 10, were in the house. They were placed with relatives.

Jace called the emergency dispatcher, said he'd shot his wife and was at the home when officers arrived, police Detective Dean Vinluan has said.

Vinluan said there had been no reports of domestic violence at the home. However, the actor had been under financial pressure in recent years. He declared for bankruptcy in 2011 and had been delinquent on payments as recently as December.

Jace is best known for his role as LAPD Officer Julien Lowe in "The Shield." He also appeared on the show "Southland" and had small roles in the movies "Planet of the Apes," "Boogie Nights" and "Forrest Gump."

April Jace worked as a financial aid adviser at Biola University, a private Christian school. She had two sons with Jace and another son from a previous marriage, and had worked as a school teacher, according to court filings.
Witchy sez:

Anger is one letter short of danger. We all have witnessed someone in our lifetime who has allowed their anger to get the best of them and maybe that person is staring right back at us in the mirror everyday. Communication is the key to controlling anger. Sometimes our pride leads us to anger; our anger leads us to resentment and resentment leads us to unforgiveness, which ultimately destroys us and the ones we love most. That which is closest to us can hurt us the most!

She will never see her children grow up, never see grandchildren. and so much more. Those kids did not deserve any of this, He had no right to hurt so many people, regardless. May she rest in peace May her children be surrounded by loving people to help them get thru this. He obviously has no regard for the future of his children.

2 comments:

  1. Your comment was so perfect PIC. It was a good lesson for everyone.
    We have seen so many tragedies that came from anger and see them almost every day in the news.
    Those tragedies have a ripple effect and hurt many people surrounding the victim. It's always the children that I feel the most sad for.
    Very well written,
    Luv PIC

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  2. My comments comes from the way I am feeling at the time . True , there is a ripple affect . I have learned to take a deep breath before I speak when I am angry .
    I thought about my own mama , the accident occurs when I was only 8 many years ago .
    But this was no accident and no matter how much love those kids get , to lose their mama this way will haunt them all their lives .

    Thank you so much
    Luv PIC

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