Mysterious Shooting Death of Former Eagles Member Randy Meisner’s Wife Ruled "Accidental"

By Star Connor s.connor@mstarsnews.com | Mar 07, 2016 05:33 PM EST

MStars News has learned that the mysterious shooting death of former Eagles member, Randy Meisner's wife, Lana Meisner, has been ruled to be an accident.

According to Radar Online the Los Angeles Police Department released an statement that said:

“After a thorough investigation by Valley Bureau detective personnel and the Los Angeles Coroner’s Office, it was determined that Mrs. Meisner’s death was accidental."

The statement continued, “Mrs. Meisner was moving a rifle that was stored inside a case in a closet. As she lifted the rifle in the case, another item within the case shifted and hit the trigger of the rifle causing it to fire and fatally injure Mrs. Meisner.”

The death seems strange because police were called to the couple's North Hollywood home just a few hours before Lana Meisner was killed. At that time, police took a domestic violence report that involved the Eagles star and his wife.

"On Sunday, March 6, 2016, around 5:30 p.m., North Hollywood patrol officers responded to a radio call of a woman asking for police assistance for a possibly intoxicated male suspect in the 3700 block of Eureka Drive. The officers took a domestic violence incident report and left the location," the law officials made public.

Two hours later, Meisner was found suffering from a single gunshot wound. She was later pronounced dead on the scene.

Her husband seemed to be in shock after she was shot. "Randy seemed to be in shock and wasn't even able to acknowledge that Lana Rae was dead from a gun shot wound."

The LAPD also revealed that there was no crime committed during the domestic violence dispute.

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