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Christina Grimmie: ‘Voice’ Singer Fatally Shot After Performance at Orlando Concert

Singer Christina Grimmie performs onstage at the third annual Concert for Hope at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City on March 20, 2011. (Credit: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

Singer Christina Grimmie, who starred in NBC’s “The Voice,” died early Saturday after a gunman shot her following a performance in Florida, authorities said.

A man armed with two guns walked up to the singer as she was signing autographs late Friday night and opened fire, Orlando Police spokeswoman Wanda Ford said.

Her brother tackled the suspect who then shot himself.

“Her brother is a hero for saving and stopping him from not hurting anyone else,” Ford said.

The singer had performed at The Plaza Live theater Friday night, along with the band Before You Exit, when the shooting broke out.

“This is a very tragic event,” Ford said. “This should have been something that was fun and exciting, and for something like this to happen is just a tragedy.”

She was rushed to a hospital in critical condition and died a few hours later.

“It is with a heavy heart that we can confirm that Christina has passed and went home to be with the Lord,” her publicist Heather Weiss said in a statement.

“She was shot at her show in Orlando and, unfortunately, didn’t survive the gunshot wounds. We ask at this time that you respect the privacy of her family and friends in their time of mourning.”

Grimmie finished third on Season 6 of “The Voice.” She was discovered on YouTube, where she has a massive following.

Before the shooting, the singer posted video on social media encouraging fans to come out to the theater.

About 60 to 100 people attended the show, Ward said.

It’s unclear how the shooter got a gun into the venue or whether attendees were checked for weapons.

“We don’t know if he was just a crazy fan that followed her on Twitter or on social media,” Ward said. “We really don’t know … it’s undetermined at this point.”

Police have not named the suspect or given a motive for the shooting.

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