Orlando Police: Shooting Death Of ‘Voice’ Contestant Christina Grimmie Was Planned

Christina Grimmie. Photo by James Atoa/UPI | License Photo

ORLANDO, Fla., June 11 (UPI) — Singer Christina Grimmie, who competed on NBC’sThe Voice, was fatally shot after a concert in Orlando by a 27-year-old white male who traveled from another city in Florida specifically to kill her, police said Saturday.

Grimmie, 22, of Marlton, N.J., was signing autographs and selling merchandise with the band Before You Exit at the Plaza Live Theater when a man armed with two guns walked up to her and opened fire around 10:30 p.m. Friday, Orlando Police Sgt. Wanda Miglio said.

The gunman fatally shot himself after Grimmie’s brother Marcus tackled him, according to authorities.

Orlando Police Chief John Mina declined to release suspect’s name but said he traveled from another unidentified Florida city to kill Grimmie.

“He came here to commit this crime and had plans to travel back to where he came from,” he said.

Mina said it doesn’t appear Grimmie knew her assailant. Detectives were en route to search his residence and no motive is known at this time, he added.

Grimmie’s brother was credited with preventing anyone else present from being injured.

“Her brother is a hero for saving and stopping him from not hurting anyone else,” Orlando police spokeswoman Wanda Ford told CNN.

Grimmie was rushed to Orlando Regional Medical Center in critical condition and died a few hours later.

Mina said the gunman “approached her and opened fire, striking her.” The police chief said concertgoers were searched when they arrived, but no metal detectors were used.

About 120 people were in the theater when the shooting occurred. No other injuries were reported.

“This should have been something that was fun and exciting, and for something like this to happen is just a tragedy,” Miglio said.

The venue is still closed while the investigation continues.

Mina said he couldn’t recall any similar, violent incidents at the theater.

“I think it’s important to note the type of crowd that attends this,” said Mina. “We’re talking about young kids. This isn’t a crowd that you would expect would be carrying a gun to a venue like this.”

Grimmie was discovered on YouTube where she gained a following for her music before auditioning for The Voice. She finished in third place in Season 6, which aired in 2014.

Her cover of Miley Cyrus‘ “Wrecking Ball” earned a four-chair turnaround from the judges during her audition.

She competed on Adam Levine‘s team. Although though she placed third, Levine offered her a record deal through 222 Records. She went with Island Records and was working on an album that was set for release this fall.

“I’m sad, shocked and confused,” Levine wrote in an Instagram photo of he and Grimmie, apparently posted after the news of the shooting went public, but prior to her death.

The day of the shooting Grimmie shared a video to her Twitter account encouraging fans to attend the show.

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