A 26-year-old man, who Clinton Township police say fatally shot his wife in the head, is scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday in her death.

Macomb County Prosecutor Eric Smith issued a warrant for Kyle Wonsowicz for second degree murder, a life felony, and felony firearm, a two-year offense.

Wonsowicz is accused of shooting his wife, 26-year-old Nicole Larocca, Saturday around 10 p.m. According to the Macomb County Prosecutor's Office, police received calls of shot beings fired and a man outside threatening to shoot someone in the area of 14 Mile Road and Gratiot Avenue. This was the second time that night officers were called for reports of shots fired, as well as loud arguing.

During the first call, police said Wonsowicz and Larocca were barbecuing and having a bonfire, claiming no domestic violence had occurred.

But when police came back to the home, they said Wonsowicz was holding a shotgun, wearing only boxer shorts. Officers arrested Wonsowicz.

Police found Larocca in the family room, shot in the head at close range. She received medical treatment. While Larocca was unable to speak, she was conscious when taken to McLaren Macomb Hospital. She died the next day.

“The disregard for human life displayed by this defendant is appalling,” said Smith in a news release. “The sad irony is that October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Yet, in the past week and a half, my office has received three cases of domestic violence resulting in murder. Please, if you or someone you know is in a dangerous situation, reach out for help.”

Wonsowicz is scheduled to be arraigned at 1 p.m. at 41B District Court in Clinton Twp.

TO GET HELP

Among those agencies that can help is the National Domestic Violence Hotline, which offers 24-hour services by calling 800-799-7233.

Several local agencies can offer crisis assistance as well. They include:

In Wayne County:

The YWCA Interim House is a domestic and sexual violence shelter that provides safe refuge along with food, clothing, advocacy and counseling to victims of abuse. Its 24-hour crisis line is 313-861-5300.

Wayne County SAFE offers forensic medical exams for rape and sexual assault victims in Wayne County and provides help for victims of any kind of sexual violence, including rape, sex trafficking, child abuse and incest. Call its crisis pager 24-hours a day for crisis intervention at 313-430-8000. Learn more at http://wcsafe.org/.

First Step serves western Wayne County and Downriver, and has a 24-hour help hotline at 734-722-6800 or 888-453-5900. Learn more at www.firststep-mi.org.

In Macomb County

Turning Point offers a 24-hour help hotline at 586-463-6990. The agency also offers an emergency shelter for victims and their children, counseling, advocacy, safety planning and more. Details: turningpointmacomb.org.

In Oakland County

HAVEN offers a 24-hour toll-free crisis line at 877-922-1274 along with live chatting on its website, www.haven-oakland.org. The agency also offers emergency shelter for victims and their children, counseling, advocacy, safety planning and more

In Washtenaw County

SafeHouse Center in Ann Arbor offers a 24-hour crisis line at 734-995-5444. The agency also offers emergency shelter, counseling, support, safety planning, advocacy and more. Learn more at www.safehousecenter.org.

In Livingston County

LACASA Center provides comprehensive services for victims and survivors of child abuse, domestic violence and sexual assault. Its 24-hour help line is available by calling 866-522-2725. Services and programs include a crisis shelter, and Safe Pet Place for shelter residents' family pets; individual counseling and support groups for children and adults; legal advocacy services, and a private and confidential Sexual Assault Response Center. Go to lacasacenter.org.

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