A 30-year-old woman has been arrested for firing several shots at pop star Rihanna's home in Beverly Hills while she was inside. The incident occurred around 1:21 p.m. on Sunday, with no injuries reported.
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A 30-year-old woman was arrested for firing several shots at pop star Rihanna's home in Beverly Hills while she was inside. No injuries were reported.
- Woman fired approximately 10 shots from a white Tesla parked across the street
- Suspect described as having braided hair and wearing a cream-colored blouse
- Weapon recovered by police; motive unclear
- Rihanna at home with partner ASAP Rocky and their three children
The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) responded to the shooting and quickly took the suspect into custody without further incident. According to LAPD radio dispatch, approximately 10 shots were fired at the residence from a white Tesla parked across the street from the property’s gate. The vehicle then fled south on Coldwater Canyon Drive before being apprehended in Sherman Oaks about three minutes after the 911 call came in.
Police described the suspect as having braided hair and wearing a cream-colored blouse, with her car being dirty underneath. One round reportedly went through a wall of the house. The weapon used in the shooting was recovered by police. It is unclear if anyone else was home at the time of the shooting or what motivated the attack.
According to news.sky.com, it is believed that seven to nine rounds from an AR-15 rifle struck the house. No injuries have been reported, with the LAPD's robbery and homicide division launching an investigation.
The pop star reportedly lives in a colonial-style mansion in Beverly Hills’ Post Office neighborhood with her partner, rapper ASAP Rocky. They share three young children: sons RZA and Riot Rose, and daughter Rocki Irish Mayers.
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