A promising young woman who also served our country in uniform has died days after she was shot in an unspeakable act of violence.

As KWCHreported, the Wichita Police Department confirmed that 25-year-old Ivy Unruh of PBS Kansas passed away after being allegedly shot by her husband, 29-year-old Joshua Orlando.

The shooting occurred on Friday morning around 8 a.m. at an apartment complex off of 37th Street North between Woodlawn and Rock Road in Wichita, Kansas. Unruh was rushed to the hospital anddiedon Monday from her injuries.

Unruh was an engineer at PBS Kansas at the time of her death. She was also a military veteran who served in the Marines.

Victor Hogstrom, president of PBS Kansas, wasshockedupon hearing the news of such a promising young person who died far too soon and mourned her passing:

“I heard about it, and I was first informed, and the first thing I did was slam the desk with my two hands — bang, what? That was my reaction. I couldn’t believe it,” Hogstrom said.

“She worked with people well. She was smart and very intelligent. She was a good employee. We’re all missing her from here, a very dependable person,” he added.

Orlando wasarrestedFriday and booked at the Sedgwick County Jail on a charge of aggravated battery. The charge has now beenupgradedto first-degree murder following Unruh’s death.

He is being held on a $300,000 bond.

A family friend has launched aGoFundMefor Unruh’s family to help cover funeral costs and released this statement on the website:

Source: The Gateway Pundit