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Pop star Rihanna was home when a women drove up and shot at her Los Angeles residence with an AR-15-style rifle on Sunday, but no one was injured, police said.

Four rounds or fragments hit parts of the property, the Los Angeles Police Department said. The woman believed to be the shooter was taken into custody.

The shooting was reported at 1:21 p.m. at the home the singer shares with hip-hop star A$AP Rocky just outside the city of Beverly Hills, the LAPD said. It wasn’t known of A$AP Rocky or the couple’s children were home at the time.

An aerial view of Rihanna's house in the Beverly Crest district of Los Angeles. (NBCLA)

The woman drove up to the home and started shooting with what police described as an AR-15-style rifle. A possible motive was not immediately provided.

The LAPD’s elite Robbery-Homicide Division is investigating, police said.

Los Angeles police fatally shoot robbery suspect at 7-Eleven

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Police shot and killed a woman who was holding “what appeared to be a firearm” following a reported robbery at a South L.A. 7-Eleven late Saturday night, authorities said.

Los Angeles police officers were responding to a call about a robbery at a convenience store near the intersection of Figueroa Street and Redondo Beach Blvd., on the border of Gardena, around 11:10 p.m., according to a statement the department posted on X.

Officers attempted to speak with a robbery suspect who was standing behind the counter, but the person “retrieved what appeared to be a firearm,” according to the statement. At least one officer then opened fire, authorities said.

The suspect, described as a woman in her 30s, died at the scene, according to a department spokeswoman. Her identity has not been released pending notification of her family.

An LAPD spokeswoman could not say how many officers fired or whether a weapon was recovered. No one else was injured.