LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles police took a woman into custody after she fired gunshots near the home of Grammy-Award winning performer Rihanna, according to police and news reports.
No one was injured, police said. It’s not immediately clear whether the pop star was at home when the shooting happened Sunday afternoon.
Police received a call about shots fired near a home in the Beverly Hills area, spokesperson and Officer Charles Miller said Monday.
A 35-year-old woman was later taken into custody “without further incident” and police recovered a weapon, according to a statement from law enforcement.
The suspect has been booked on suspicion of attempted murder and is in jail on $10 million in bail.
The district attorney had not yet announced charges.
Miller did not say who lived in the home.
Multiple local news outlets reported that it belongs to Rihanna.
Public records show the property in the Beverly Hills area is owned by a trust run by Evan Jehle, who is a member of the advisory board for Rihanna’s Clara Lionel Foundation.
Emails seeking comment were left with Rihanna’s publicist and manager.
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