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Woman Fires AR-15-Style Rifle at Rihanna’s Beverly Hills Mansion, Faces Attempted Murder Charge

By Matthias Binder March 10, 2026
Woman accused of shooting up Rihanna’s mansion with AR-15-style rifle is identified and booked with attempted murder
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Woman accused of shooting up Rihanna’s mansion with AR-15-style rifle is identified and booked with attempted murder

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Broad-Daylight Assault Shocks Exclusive NeighborhoodSuspect’s Troubled Past Comes to LightRihanna and Family Escape UnharmedSwift Arrest and Mounting Charges

Broad-Daylight Assault Shocks Exclusive Neighborhood (Image Credits: Nypost.com)

Beverly Hills – Authorities arrested a 35-year-old Florida woman after she allegedly unleashed a barrage of gunfire at Rihanna’s mansion during broad daylight on Sunday afternoon, with the singer and her family inside the home.[1][2]

Broad-Daylight Assault Shocks Exclusive Neighborhood

Los Angeles Police Department officers responded to reports of shots fired around 1:21 p.m. on March 8 in the Beverly Crest area, near the 9500 block of Heather Road.[2] The suspect pulled up in a white Tesla across from the property’s gate and discharged between seven and ten rounds from an AR-15-style rifle.[3] Bullets pierced the front gate, struck the house – including one that penetrated a wall – and hit an RV parked in the driveway.[4]

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Witnesses described the rapid gunfire echoing through the quiet, upscale enclave. The attacker sped away southbound on Coldwater Canyon Drive, but officers quickly located the vehicle at the Sherman Oaks Galleria shopping center about eight miles away.[5] A traffic stop led to her arrest at approximately 2:20 p.m., where police recovered the rifle and several casings from the car.[3]

Suspect’s Troubled Past Comes to Light

Investigators identified the woman as Ivanna Lisette Ortiz, an Orlando resident originally from Illinois.[1] State records showed her as a licensed speech-language pathologist, with her credentials active until late 2027. However, court documents revealed prior arrests in Florida, including a 2023 domestic violence incident tied to her divorce and earlier charges for careless driving and bankruptcy.[1][3]

Social media activity raised further questions. Ortiz posted a meme in February alleging Rihanna had AIDS and later tagged the singer in a message demanding direct communication.[3] She often shared videos of herself rapping and dancing while referencing celebrities. No prior connection to Rihanna emerged, leaving authorities puzzled over the trigger.[1]

Rihanna and Family Escape Unharmed

Rihanna, her partner A$AP Rocky, and their three young children – sons RZA, 3, and Riot Rose, 2, plus newborn daughter Rocki – remained inside the $14 million colonial-style mansion during the attack.[3][4] Neighbors expressed disbelief at the violation of their serene community. One resident noted the rarity of such violence in the area.[2]

  • Rihanna confirmed present by law enforcement sources.
  • No physical injuries reported among occupants or bystanders.
  • Family representatives did not comment immediately.
  • Property damage limited to exterior and gate impacts.

Swift Arrest and Mounting Charges

Ortiz faced booking early Monday at Los Angeles County jail on suspicion of attempted murder.[1] Judges set bail at $10.225 million, reflecting the severity of the allegations. LAPD’s Robbery-Homicide Division took over the probe, with spokespeople confirming the weapon recovery and casing evidence.[2]

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A police sergeant emphasized the absence of injuries, while another detailed the post-arrest vehicle search.[3] Officials declined to speculate on motive but continued reviewing Ortiz’s online footprint and history. The case highlighted vulnerabilities even in fortified celebrity enclaves.[5]

Key Takeaways

  • A Florida woman fired multiple rounds at Rihanna’s home in a brazen Sunday attack.
  • The singer and her family escaped harm, but the mansion sustained bullet damage.
  • Suspect Ivanna Ortiz remains in custody on $10.2 million bail amid an ongoing probe.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the perils facing high-profile residents. Security measures may tighten in Beverly Hills, but the full story awaits court proceedings. What do you think prompted this attack? Tell us in the comments.

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