The husband of former Miss Mississippi Christine Kozlowski was fatally shot over the weekend in Alabama, Kozlowski mentioned in a Sunday Fb submit.

Courtroom paperwork filed within the wake of the loss of life of Kozlowski's husband, 37-year-old Thomas Hand Jr., mentioned the taking pictures allegedly occurred in entrance of the couple's 2-year-old son.

Montgomery police arrested a 17-year-old in reference to the taking pictures, in keeping with the Montgomery-based information station WSFA. The teenage suspect faces capital homicide prices due partly to the taking pictures allegedly occurring in entrance of a kid.

Kozlowski, who was topped Miss Mississippi in 2008, shared a few of the particulars surrounding the taking pictures in her Fb submit. Within the submit, she mentioned her husband was fatally shot alongside Texas Road in Montgomery the evening of January 22. Kozlowski wrote that she was "overwhelmed" with questions and requests for additional info and mentioned she would offer additional rationalization about what occurred in some unspecified time in the future sooner or later.

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The husband of former Miss Mississippi Christine Kozlowski was fatally shot over the weekend in Alabama. Above, police tape is photographed on the scene of an unrelated incident in Park Metropolis, Kansas, on February 26, 2005.Larry W. Smith/Getty Photos

"I really feel the love and help from everybody and simply needed to let everybody know that certainly Tommy was shot and killed final evening on Texas Road in Montegomery [sic] AL," Kozlowski's submit mentioned. "I respect and welcome the entire messages, I am simply overwhelmed with all of the questions and retelling of the small print of what occurred."

Kozlowski wrote that her husband's funeral can be held in or close to his hometown of Metairie, Louisiana, with particular particulars relating to the service's time and date to be introduced within the days forward.

She went on to make sure clients of her husband's firm, Hand Diet, that the corporate will "proceed to serve you guys" and added it can relocate to Biloxi, Mississippi, Kozlowski's hometown.

"We want your help now greater than ever," she wrote.

The submit concluded with a hyperlink to WSFA's protection of the taking pictures, which cited the court docket paperwork alleging it occurred in a baby's presence.

Extra info relating to the circumstances surrounding the deadly taking pictures was not instantly accessible.

Within the wake of Hand's loss of life, Kozlowski's sister, Danielle Kozlowski, launched a GoFundMe web page to boost cash that might "function a financial savings account" for the couple's son and their future little one. Kozlowski mentioned in a Fb submit final week that the couple's second little one is predicted to be born in August.

The fundraiser, which set an preliminary objective of $3,000, had raised greater than $21,700 by Tuesday night.

Newsweek reached out to the Montgomery Police Division for remark.