Ivana Lisette Ortiz Booked for Attempted Murder After Firing Multiple Rounds at Rihanna's LA Home
Woman named in Rihanna shooting faces attempted murder charge

Rihanna was at home in Los Angeles on Sunday when a woman pulled up to the property and opened fire. Multiple rounds were discharged toward the residence before the suspect was taken into custody by officers who arrived on the scene shortly after.
Authorities have since named that woman as Ivana Lisette Ortiz, 35. She has been booked on a charge of attempted murder, with bail set at $10,225,000 (approximately £7.7 million), according to law enforcement sources. She remains in custody at the time of publication.
A Shot Fired at One of Music's Biggest Names
What makes this incident particularly alarming is not just the brazenness of it—a woman driving up to a property and firing multiple rounds toward it—but the fact that Rihanna, one of the most recognisable and commercially successful artists alive, was inside at the time. The singer, born Robyn Rihanna Fenty, walked away physically unharmed.
Whether A$AP Rocky, her partner and father of her three children, RZA, Riot Rose, and Rocki, was present at the home during the shooting has not been confirmed by authorities. Rihanna's representatives had not issued any public statement at the time of the initial report.

What Authorities Have Disclosed About the Suspect
Ortiz, a 35-year-old resident of Orlando, Florida, was identified by law enforcement sources in the hours following her arrest on Sunday. The LAPD confirmed she allegedly used an AR-15-style rifle in the attack. Beyond that, authorities have disclosed very little—no known prior connection to Rihanna has been established publicly, and no motive has been confirmed. The investigation remains active and ongoing.
What has been made clear, however, is how seriously the court is treating this case. A bail figure exceeding $10 million is not arrived at arbitrarily. It signals a judicial determination that Ortiz represents a credible and significant enough risk that she cannot simply be released on standard conditions while proceedings continue. Attempted murder charges, particularly in cases involving a named victim of this profile, carry severe potential penalties under California law.
It is also worth noting what remains unknown. No criminal history for Ortiz has been made public. No social media presence or prior interactions with Rihanna have surfaced in the immediate aftermath of the arrest. In many ways, the who and the why behind this incident remain as open as the investigation itself.
Celebrity Security and the Reality of LA
Los Angeles has seen a steady stream of security incidents involving the homes of high-profile figures in recent years. Break-ins, trespassing, and threats have become an uncomfortable regularity for celebrities living in the city. The LAPD operates a dedicated Threat Management Unit specifically designed to investigate stalking, threats, and violence targeting public figures, a unit that exists, in part, because the scale of the problem in LA demanded a specialist response.
🚨 Authorities have released the name of the female suspect accused of firing gunshots into Rihanna's home on Sunday.
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For someone of Rihanna's profile—a Forbes-listed billionaire, a mother, and a global icon—Sunday's shooting is a confronting reminder that visibility and wealth offer no guaranteed protection. The shooting happened in the open, at around 1:15 p.m. local time, at a home where her children may have been present.
The naming of Ivana Lisette Ortiz and the attempted murder charge that followed shifts this from a security scare into active criminal proceedings with serious consequences. A motive has not yet been publicly established, and that silence around the why may be what lingers longest. Until investigators piece together what led Ortiz to allegedly open fire on Rihanna's home, the case remains as unsettling as it is unresolved. And for Rihanna, the question of what comes next is one that extends well beyond the courtroom.
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