Rochester domestic violence shooting victim remains in critical a fifth day

Harrison Thorp 12:48 p.m.


Rochester domestic violence shooting victim remains in critical a fifth day

The Halseys home at 2 Sunrise Drive in Rochester. (Rochester Voice photo); inset, Kristine Halsey (Courtesy)

ROCHESTER - Five days after she was shot and two days before Christmas, the victim in a domestic violence shooting Tuesday remains in critical condition at Portsmouth Regional Hospital today, a spokesperson said.

Kristine Halsey, 45, was apparently shot by her husband, 47-year-old Brian Halsey, around 6:40 a.m. on Tuesday before he then turned the gun on himself, police say.

Rochester Police first responded to 2 Sunrise Drive after a woman called 911 and said she had been shot by her husband who then committed suicide, according to a police statement.

When Rochester Police, Fire and paramedics arrived at the home they found Kristine Halsey had sustained serious injuries. Brian Halsey was pronounced dead at the scene.

Rochester Police say the couple's three children are staying with family out of town. Police also said they had never been called to the house before Tuesday.

A worker at Great Bay Kennel of Durham where Kristine Halsey worked said on Wednesday they were devastated by the news she had been shot.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with the family," said the employee who didn't want to be identified.

Police are still awaiting autopsy results from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. It is unclear whether police have been able to interview Kristine Halsey.

Anyone who wants to help the victim's family can mail or drop off checks at Victim's, Inc., 107 Highland St., in the Shoreyville Plaza in East Rochester. Checks should be made out to The Halsey Family.