BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Scott Ruffalo, the brother of actor Mark Ruffalo, died Monday night, one week after being shot in the head, The Associated Press reports.
Beverly Hills Police Sgt. Renato Moreno told AP that the 39-year-old Ruffalo died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
Scott Ruffalo was shot early last Monday at his Beverly Hills home.
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Scott Ruffalo, the brother of actor Mark Ruffalo, died Monday night, one week after being shot in the head, The Associated Press reports.
Beverly Hills Police Sgt. Renato Moreno told AP that the 39-year-old Ruffalo died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
Scott Ruffalo was shot early last Monday at his Beverly Hills home.
On Monday, two people wanted for questioning in connection with the shooting, Shaha Mishaal Adham and Brian Scofield, turned themselves into authorties. Adham is suspected of firing the fatal shot, AP says.
Scott Ruffalo was a well-known stylist known to have worked at such salons such Kenneth George in Santa Monica and Giuseppe Franco in Beverly Hills.
Mark Ruffalo, 41, has yet to comment since the tragic accident took place. He garnered critical-acclaim as the aimless drifter brother Terry in Kenneth Lonergan’s 2000 Academy Award-nominated film, “You Can Count on Me.” Other notable films for the actor include “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” “Collateral,” “Zodiac” and “Revolutionary Road.”