🚨 BREAKING: IVANNA ORTIZ FINALLY REVEALS HER “TRUE MOTIVE” FOR SHOOTING UP RIHANNA’S HOME… AND IT’S MORE UNHINGED THAN ANYONE EXPECTED 😱🔫💔🚨
The 35-year-old Florida woman who unloaded an AR-15-style rifle at Rihanna’s Beverly Crest mansion on March 8—while the singer, A$AP Rocky, and their kids were INSIDE—has spoken out. Multiple shots hit the gate, an RV, the house… no one hurt, but pure terror.
Now, in new statements and court revelations, her twisted reasoning is coming to light:

Ivanna Lisette Ortiz, a 35-year-old resident of Orlando, Florida, faces serious felony charges including one count of attempted murder following a daylight shooting at the Beverly Crest residence of pop superstar Rihanna on March 8, 2026. The incident, which occurred around 1:20 p.m., involved multiple rounds fired from an AR-15-style semiautomatic rifle at the gated property shared by Rihanna, her partner A$AP Rocky, and their three young children.
According to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office and Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), Ortiz allegedly pulled up in a white Tesla, discharged the weapon toward the home—striking the front gate, an adjacent RV or Airstream trailer, and the dwelling itself—before fleeing the scene. No injuries were reported, though bullet impacts were confirmed on the property. Authorities recovered the firearm and located Ortiz shortly afterward at the Sherman Oaks Galleria shopping center, approximately eight miles away, where she was taken into custody.
Ortiz was booked on suspicion of attempted murder and additional counts, including 10 felony assaults with a semiautomatic firearm and three counts of shooting at an inhabited dwelling or camper. Bail was set at $10.225 million. On March 10, the district attorney formally filed charges, with prosecutors stating that if convicted as charged, Ortiz could face life in state prison.
The LAPD’s Robbery-Homicide Division is leading the ongoing investigation into the motive. While no definitive single explanation has been publicly confirmed by authorities, law enforcement sources have pointed to Ortiz’s social media activity as a key focus. Multiple reports indicate she posted rambling videos and messages directly referencing Rihanna in recent months, including a February 23 Facebook post tagging the singer’s Instagram handle (@badgalriri) and using derogatory language while demanding a direct response. Other posts allegedly showed her addressing celebrities like Cardi B in mirror selfies and exhibiting paranoid or confrontational tones.
Investigators are examining whether these online interactions reflect obsession, delusional beliefs, or a fixation that escalated to violence. Ortiz’s history includes prior civil and minor criminal matters in Florida—such as a dismissed drug-related arrest in 2018, traffic violations, a 2023 domestic violence petition (where she referenced mental health struggles in 2014), and an emergency court filing last October against Billie Eilish, Live Nation, and the City of Orlando over a concert’s alleged noise issues (dismissed by a judge). No prior felonies or violent convictions were noted in public records.
Rihanna was at home during the shooting, along with A$AP Rocky and their children, though the family was unharmed and reportedly left the property soon after. Security at the gated Beverly Crest estate—known for housing high-profile residents—includes perimeter measures, but the attack occurred in broad daylight from a public roadway across the street.
The case has drawn widespread attention due to Rihanna’s global fame and the brazen nature of targeting a celebrity residence. It highlights ongoing concerns about celebrity stalking, the role of social media in escalating fixations, and access to assault-style weapons. Mental health advocates note that untreated issues can sometimes manifest in such extreme acts, though prosecutors emphasize accountability for the alleged attempt to kill.
Ortiz appeared in court briefly following her arrest, with proceedings expected to continue as the case moves forward. Her attorney has not issued public comments, and details of any statements she may have made to investigators remain limited.
The incident serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities even fortified celebrity homes face and the rapid response required from law enforcement. Authorities urge anyone with information related to Ortiz’s activities or potential threats to contact the LAPD or tip lines. As the investigation deepens into her online presence and background, the motive—likely rooted in obsessive or delusional online behavior—continues to unfold, underscoring the intersection of digital fixation and real-world danger.
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