Who shot at Rihanna's home?
What happened at the Beverly Hills property
On Sunday afternoon, multiple rounds were fired toward the Beverly Hills home of Rihanna while the singer was inside. Law enforcement sources say bullets struck areas around the property — including a gate and an RV parked in the driveway — and at least one round reportedly went through a wall of the house.
Police took a woman into custody at the scene after the shots were fired from a vehicle. Authorities quickly identified and charged the suspect; prosecutors later lodged an attempted-murder charge and set bail at a very high amount. Investigators have confirmed the suspect fired multiple rounds from a rifle-style weapon while in a car, and officers recovered ballistics evidence consistent with that account.
Why this matters This incident underscores growing concerns about celebrity-targeted violence and public-safety risks in residential neighborhoods. The shooter's willingness to fire into a private home while a high-profile resident was present elevates the case beyond a simple vandalism or burglary attempt into a potentially life-threatening assault that will carry severe criminal consequences if prosecutors proceed.
What is known so far
- Multiple shots were fired from a vehicle toward Rihanna’s Beverly Hills home.
- Bullet damage was documented on the property, including a reported round through a wall.
- A woman was arrested at the scene and later charged with attempted murder; bail was reported at a multi-million-dollar figure.
- Law enforcement recovered physical evidence tying the shooting to the vehicle and the suspect.
What remains unclear
- The motive for the attack has not been publicly established.
- Officials have not released a full timeline of the suspect’s movements or any interrogation details.
Investigations of this kind typically involve ballistic analysis, cell‑phone and vehicle forensics, and interviews with witnesses. As those steps unfold, prosecutors will determine whether to pursue additional charges and whether the case will proceed to trial.