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Rihanna’s Los Angeles mansion struck by gunfire

Posted on March 9, 2026
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Pop superstar Rihanna’s Los Angeles home was hit by gunfire on Sunday after a woman opened fire on the property while the singer was reportedly inside, according to US media.

The shooting erupted after 13:00 when a suspect fired approximately 10 rounds from a vehicle across the street from the mansion in the Beverly Hills area, the Los Angeles Times reported, citing police.

One round pierced a wall

At least one round pierced a wall of the residence, where Rihanna lives with partner A$AP Rocky and their children, local news station KTLA said.

The singer was inside the residence, the reports said.

Rihanna, one of the world’s most popular pop stars, has not publicly commented on the shooting.

Fled the scene

Officers said the suspect was a woman in her 30s who allegedly fled the scene before being arrested without incident a short time later.

Police recovered a weapon during the arrest, KTLA added.

Investigators are still determining a motive for the attack.

By Garrin Lambley © Agence France-Presse

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