A woman who was shot by Huntsville police after shooting her estranged husband Sunday night had filed for multiple orders of protection against him and planned to take time off from her teaching job to protect her students from his violent temper, court documents show.

Bradley Lamar Skinner (Madison County jail)

A Madison County judge in February prohibited Bradley Lamar Skinner, 59, from going within 100 yards of the Bonnie Oaks Drive home where Sunday's shooting occurred. Police say he violated that order when he broke into the home, which belongs to his mother-in-law, armed with a handgun and a large knife.

Skinner had also on Friday been ordered - again - to have no contact with Lisa Macpherson Skinner or her family, had been ordered to leave the Lacey's Spring home owned by his wife and had been ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation prior to a court hearing next month in the couple's divorce.

Lisa Skinner, 52, shot her estranged husband in the chest around 6 p.m. Sunday after broke into her mother's house and pointed his gun at her. Her mother had fled the home and called 911.

Police officers responding to her mother's call for help spotted Lisa Skinner in the garage, the shotgun still in her hands.

When she turned toward an officer, pointing the gun in his direction, and did not immediately comply with orders to drop the weapon, she was shot in the hip by the officer. That officer is now on administrative leave and both Lisa and Bradley Skinner are recovering from gunshot wounds.

A Huntsville Hospital spokeswoman told AL.com Monday morning that neither person was listed in the hospital's system, though patients can ask that their information, including whether or not they are a patient, be kept secret.

Lt. Darryl Lawson, a spokesman for the police department, said Bradley Skinner remains in critical condition following surgery. Lisa Skinner's injury was not life-threatening.

Lisa Skinner's petitions to the court describe her estranged husband, who she was divorcing after almost 11 years, as a "clever, gifted manipulator" who was heavily armed. Bradley Skinner was arrested Feb. 21 on charges of harassing communications and domestic violence by harassment.

Lisa Skinner's petition for a protection order, filed three days later, describes a "mercurial" man who abused alcohol and prescription and illegal drugs.

She described one night in which she sat awake all night at the Lacey's Spring home they shared, locked in her bedroom with a loaded pistol. Her grown daughter sat locked in the bedroom next door.

Bradley Skinner's arrest a few days before was due to Skinner's harassment and threatening of his wife's daughter and her male friend, the petition states.

"He was texting and Facebook messaging threats on their lives and stalking them at home and work," Lisa Skinner wrote in the petition.

The court records on the couple's divorce also includes copies of several threatening texts Lisa Skinner received, including one that stated, "U thank (sic) UR safe U R not."

In another text, he tells his estranged wife, "U took my life and you broke your oath for better or worse through sickness or health till DEAT (sic) DO US PART."

She also accused Bradley Skinner of cleaning out her checking account and trying to intimidate her to get money from her.

He allegedly talked ominously about his own death.

"On (Feb. 18) he began talking about dying and had often mentioned that he wanted to 'take out all of his enemies and die by PoPo,' meaning he wishes the police to kill him after he has killed his 'enemies,'" Lisa Skinner wrote. "I am certainly now an enemy."

The following day, she went to work at Arab High School, where she is a science teacher, and never returned home. She said Skinner was obsessively texting messages and threats to her daughter and the daughter's friend, as well as talking about his age and saying that he didn't have much time left.

"I left in fear of becoming a victim of murder/suicide," she wrote.

She wrote that she was afraid to go to work for fear that her husband would come there and hurt her students. Her daughter was also afraid to go to work, and her mother was living in fear because they were staying at her south Huntsville home.

Arab High School sent the following email to parents on Monday:

Parents,

Please allow us to make you aware of a situation involving one of our teachers at Arab High School. Over the past few weeks the teacher has openly expressed concerns with administrators about feeling threatened by a domestic situation unrelated to school. In response to her concerns, administrators at Arab High School proactively implemented several additional security precautions. Regrettably, last night at her home in Huntsville, the domestic threats came to fruition. We are relieved to report that our teacher is doing well physically and plans to return to school soon. The safety of our students and staff members will always be our first priority.

A second protective order sought by Lisa Skinner in February was denied because that order was based on Bradley Skinner's actions toward her daughter, not his actions toward her.

Updated at 11 a.m. and at 1:52 p.m. with additional information.