Woman charged with attempted murder after allegedly shooting at Rihanna's L.A. home

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March 11, 2026
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A woman was charged with attempted murder after shooting at Rihanna and ASAP Rocky's Los Angeles home.

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A woman has been charged with attempted murder following a shooting incident at the Los Angeles home of Rihanna and ASAP Rocky. According to L.A. County District Attorney Nathan Hochman, the couple was inside a camper on their property when it was struck by gunfire. The specific charges and the suspect's identity were not detailed in the initial report. This incident highlights a security breach at a high-profile residence, prompting legal action and potential further investigation into the motive behind the attack.

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A woman was charged with attempted murder after allegedly shooting at Rihanna's L.A. home.

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