Rihanna Shots Fired House
- Jordan Strauss - Invision
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FILE - Rihanna arrives at the premiere of "Smurfs" on Sunday, July 13, 2025, at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles.
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Multiple gunshots were fired at the Los Angeles home of Rihanna and police have taken a woman into custody. That's according to the Los Angeles Police Department and local news reports. Police say there were no injuries following the Sunday shooting. It's not clear if Rihanna was home at the time. Police say they took a 35-year-old woman into custody. The law enforcement officials did not identify the residents of the home. Emails seeking information were sent to Rihanna’s publicist and manager. Local news outlets say Rihanna lives in the home. Property records show it is owned by a trust run by someone linked to her foundation.
A Florida woman is expected to appear in court after police say she fired shots at Rihanna’s Los Angeles home while people were inside. Prosecutors said Tuesday that they are reviewing the case as the suspect prepares for her arraignment. Police say they arrested 35-year-old Ivanna Lisette Ortiz on Sunday afternoon and recovered a weapon. Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell said 10 people were inside the home during the shooting. No one was hurt. Investigators said they believe Ortiz drove to the area from Florida. Authorities say they do not know any connection to Rihanna. Ortiz remains jailed on $10.2 million bail.
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