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Rihanna’s Beverly Hills Home Struck by Gunfire, Suspect Arrested

The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed that the Rihanna residence in Beverly Hills was struck by gunfire on Sunday, 9 March 2026.

According to law enforcement officials, Rihanna was inside the home when the shooting occurred. A suspect was apprehended shortly after, and no one inside the property was injured.

Details of the Shooting

Investigators reported that seven to nine rounds were fired from a Tesla across the street. At least one of the bullets penetrated the exterior wall of the home.

Suspect Arrested

The suspected shooter, a woman in her thirties who was seen fleeing the area in a Tesla, has been arrested. Detectives are examining whether the suspect had any prior connection to the singer or the property.

Location and Property Background

The property is located in a luxury residential area known for housing prominent figures from the entertainment industry. The home, purchased by Rihanna in 2021, is one of her primary residences.

It has not been confirmed whether her partner A$AP Rocky or their children were present at the property when the shooting took place.

Investigation Ongoing

Police are reviewing evidence collected from the scene and examining any potential motives behind the attack. No charges have been formally announced as investigations continue.

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