Woman fired 10 shots at Rihanna's house

A 30-year-old woman arrived at the home of Rihanna, ASAP Rocky, and their three children and fired 10 shots  from her Tesla; Suspect fled scene but was arrested a short time later; At least one bullet penetrated the home's walls 

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While everyone in Israel was asleep — or perhaps keeping one eye on Home Front Command rocket alerts — an unidentified 30-year-old woman arrived at pop superstar Rihanna’s home and fired several shots at the property, it was reported early Monday.
According to reports, the woman arrived at the Beverly Hills mansion shared by Rihanna and A$AP Rocky and fired several rounds, with at least one bullet penetrating the walls of the couple’s home.
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Rihanna was at home at the time of the shooting
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A representative for the Los Angeles Police Department told People that officers received a report of “shots fired at the residence at around 1:14 p.m. (Los Angeles time).” According to the representative, the suspect was located and taken into custody without resistance.
“No injuries were reported. However, this is an ongoing criminal investigation by the Los Angeles Police Department.”
“The suspect fired several rounds from her vehicle toward Rihanna’s home,” confirmed Jonathan De Vera, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department.
The first to report the shooting was the Los Angeles Times, which said a 30-year-old woman — whose identity has not yet been released — was arrested on suspicion of firing at the singer’s home.
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Rihanna and her partner, ASAP Rocky, have 3 children
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A source familiar with the matter confirmed that Rihanna lives at the mansion with her partner A$AP Rocky and their three children. The source also confirmed that Rihanna was at home at the time of the shooting, though it is not yet known whether anyone else was present.
“Rihanna is okay,” the source confirmed.
Recordings obtained by the Los Angeles Times reportedly captured police saying that “10 shots were fired at the house from a white Tesla.”
A representative for the singer has not yet responded to requests for comment.
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