Reason to hope! DV shooting victim condition upgraded to fair

Harrison Thorp 1 p.m.


Reason to hope! DV shooting victim condition upgraded to fair

Kristine Halsey and scene at 2 Sunrise Drive the day of the tragic incident. (Inset courtesy; background photo/Rochester Voice file)

ROCHESTER - For the first time since she was seriously injured more than two weeks ago there's reason to hope that the Rochester victim of a domestic violence shooting appears to be on the mend.

Portsmouth Regional Hospital spokesperson Lynn Robbins said today that Kristine Halsey, 45, is in fair condition. She had been listed in critical since she was shot by her husband who later turned the gun on himself. Brian Halsey, 47, died at the scene.

Police have said the incident was an apparent domestic violence shooting and suicide that occurred around 6:40 a.m. on Dec. 18.

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.

Kristine Halsey's fair condition is two above critical and just one below good.

Rochester Police say the couple's three children are staying with family out of town.

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.