
The underlying offense to warrant the felony-murder charge against Mollicone is home invasion. Husband charged with felony murder in shooting death of wife Investigators for the Sheriff’s Office said they found more than 30 shell casings at the scene from three weapons. Officials said one of his shots struck Kimberly Mollicone in the neck. Mollicone stuck his gun out an open window and fired at Giannone who returned fire. He entered the passenger seat of the Jeep, with Kimberly Mollicone in the driver’s seat, officials said. Mollicone left the house and pointed the gun at Giannone’s sister outside the front of the house, officials said. Giannone ran into the house, and Mollicone chased him and continued to shoot, striking Giannone in the leg, officials said.

The men exchanged gunfire, and Giannone was shot in the foot, officials said. Giannone reached for his handgun and fired over his head as a warning shot and told him to leave.

Mollicone yelled to stay away from his wife while lifting his shirt and reaching for a firearm in his waistband. According to police and prosecutors, Mollicone entered the garage and approached Giannone, who was cooking on a barbecue grill.
