Lana Rae Meisner, Wife of Eagles Founder Randy Meisner, Killed

Meisner was killed when a firearm accidentally discharged, police said.

— -- Lana Rae Meisner, wife of Eagles co-founder Randy Meisner, was shot dead at the couple's home on Sunday night in what police determined to be an accidental shooting.

A Los Angeles Police Department statement provided to ABC News says police responded around 7:00 p.m. local time to a report of a shooting at the Meisner residence.

"When officers arrived they found Mrs. Meisner suffering from a single gunshot wound," the report says. Paramedics later pronounced her dead at the scene.

The police report declared, "After a thorough investigation by Valley Bureau detective personnel and the Los Angeles Coroner’s Office, it was determined that Mrs. Meisner’s death was accidental. Mrs. Meisner was moving a rifle that was stored inside a case in a closet. As she lifted the rifle in the case, another item within the case shifted and hit the trigger of the rifle causing it to fire and fatally injure Mrs. Meisner."

The report also noted, "Mr. Meisner was cooperative throughout the investigation."

Meisner carried on as a solo performer, studio musician and occasional member of a variety of bands. In 1989, he reunited with Poco for an album and tour.