Georgia: A prominent Indian-American technology leader and former Google executive, Sheetal Wrzesien, was shot and killed at her home in Cobb County, Georgia, following an escalating domestic dispute. The 57-year-old technology professional was discovered inside her family residence on Laurel Creek Trail near Smyrna after local law enforcement officials responded to emergency reports of gunfire. She was pronounced dead at the scene after suffering multiple ballistic injuries inflicted during the targeted attack.
The violent incident also left the couple’s 23-year-old son, Jason Wrzesien, severely injured. Emergency responders discovered the wounded young man outside the house trying to seek emergency assistance from nearby residents in the quiet suburban neighbourhood. He was rushed to a local hospital to undergo emergency surgery for critical gunshot wounds, and authorities have not provided any further public updates regarding his current medical status.
The suspect, identified as the victim’s 56-year-old husband, Kirk B. Wrzesien, was apprehended by responding police officers at the family residence without further incident. He is currently facing multiple severe felony charges, including felony murder, two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and two counts of possessing a firearm during the commission of a felony. The accused is being held without bond at the Cobb County Adult Detention Centre while investigators continue to examine the exact circumstances surrounding the tragedy.
The sudden passing of Wrzesien has sent shockwaves through the local community and the technology sector, where she was highly respected for her contributions. A distinguished graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology, she had spent over two decades leading large-scale digital transformation and engineering projects for major corporations, including Google and The Home Depot. Beyond her professional achievements, she was known as a dedicated mentor who actively championed the inclusion of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields.