The night he was killed, Randall Volar III paid an Uber driver to bring 17-year-old Chrystul Kizer from Milwaukee to his house on 14th Avenue in Kenosha.

When Kizer got there, she later told Kenosha Police, Volar was drinking beer and had ordered a pizza. Sometime later, according to a criminal complaint filed Wednesday, she took a handgun out of her purse, “pointed the gun at Mr. Volar and made him take a seat near his computer.” As he sat in the chair, she told police, she shot him in the head.

Kizer was charged Wednesday with first-degree intentional homicide, auto theft, arson, possession of a firearm as a felon and felony bail jumping for the June 5 shooting and fire.