has revealed the terrifying moment she fled for her life after gunfire ripped through her Beverly Hills home earlier this month – as new court documents lay bare the horror of the attack.
The pop superstar told police she was inside an Airstream trailer on the grounds of her $13.8 million mansion when she suddenly heard what sounded like '10 loud bangs on metal'.
Her partner, rapper was asleep in the trailer at the time.
It wasn't until Rihanna peeked outside that she realized that what she had heard were gunshots – and she had been at the front of the trailer right in the line of fire.
According to a police report obtained by the Daily Mail, Rihanna – whose real name is Robyn Fenty – pulled back the curtains only to find bullet holes in the windshield, directly in front of where she had been standing seconds earlier.
The singer then grabbed A$AP Rocky 'out of bed, told him they were being shot at, and pushed both of them to the ground,' the report states.
Rihanna recounted the moment she heard gunfire and ran for safety at her Beverly Hills home, a police report reveals
Ivanna Ortiz, 35, pleaded not guilty to a string of serious charges, including attempted murder of the singer, during her court appearance on Wednesday
Rocky – real name Rakim Mayers – told police he awoke to Rihanna telling him: 'They shooting at us'.
The couple then scrambled to safety, running into the garage to secure their children and staff.
According to the document, Rihanna later told officers she had received death threats on social media in the past but 'no recent event came to mind that may be '.
The rapper, who shares three young children with the singer, also told cops he had previously dealt with a female stalker and provided them with a photograph of the suspect.
The shocking new details emerged as the woman accused of carrying out the brazen shooting appeared in court Wednesday and pleaded not guilty to 14 charges, including attempted murder.
Prosecutors say Ivanna Lisette Ortiz, 35, and opened fire on the $13.8 million property with an AR-15 assault rifle.
In a police report obtained by the Daily Mail, Rihanna told cops she was in her Airstream trailer on the grounds of her home, while partner A$AP Rocky slept, when she heard gunfire rang out. The pair are pictured in NYC on February 14
The singer said she peeked out the window to find bullet holes piercing the windshield. Above, tape can be seen covering an area allegedly struck by bullets at the entrance to Rihanna's Beverly Hills home on March 9
Wearing yellow County Jail overalls, the Orlando, resident was arraigned Wednesday at LA's downtown criminal court where her attorney, public defender Derek Dillman, entered not guilty pleas to one charge of attempted murder, 10 counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm and three of shooting at an inhabited dwelling.
Ortiz – who is facing up to life in prison if convicted – showed no emotion as she stood behind a glass window during the brief court proceeding in which Judge Theresa McGonigle refused Dillman's request to reduce her bail amount, set at $1.875 million.
Deputy District Attorney Alexander Bott argued that the high bail amount should remain, telling the court that Ortiz fired some 20 rounds in the shooting.
'This could easily have resulted in multiple homicides…of children and adults,' said Bott, adding that the shooting was 'premeditated', citing Ortiz driving to Rihanna's home 'with a loaded weapon, ammunition and a wig as a disguise.'
Citing 'the importance of public safety,' Judge McGonigle – who didn't allow photos or video of Ortiz to be taken in court – said that 'there is clear and convincing evidence' that the defendant's bail should stay at $1.875 million.
So Ortiz will remain behind bars until another court hearing the judge scheduled for April 8 when a date will be set for her to have a preliminary hearing.
Judge Theresa McGonigle oversaw the arraignment for Ortiz in the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center in LA Wednesday. She did not allow photos or video of Ortiz to be taken in court
Prosecutors say Ivanna Ortiz, 35, drove to the star’s home March 8 and opened fire on the $13.8 million property with an AR15 assault rifle
Miraculously, no one was injured when Ortiz allegedly drove her white Tesla Model 3 to the singer's luxury five-bedroom home and fired multiple shots into the building and a neighboring house.
The couple and their children, sons RZA, three, and Riot, two, and six-month old daughter Rocki were all inside at the time.
LA County District Attorney Nathan Hochman said that the pop diva's mother and two staff employees were also in the home, totaling eight of the 10 counts of assault with a semi-automatic firearm.
The other two counts apply to two neighbors who were inside a nearby house that was also hit by gunfire.
Ortiz – who has a history of prior run-ins with the law – was arrested only about 30 minutes after the shooting when her car was tracked by police helicopter to a parking lot at Sherman Oaks Galleria some 12 miles from Beverly Hills.
The Tesla was reportedly tracked down so quickly thanks in part to how dirty it was.
A licensed speech pathologist who also calls herself a 'Christian influencer', Ortiz appeared to have been .
She bashed her on Facebook, suggesting the star had spoken negatively about her, though no connection between the two women is known.
And in a video posted in January she said: 'The way that Rihanna wants to kill me, she's the one who wants to kill me. The way that Rihanna wants to kill me shows that we're not going to show this right now, but this is my heart, Lord.
'I am expecting and waiting in that beautiful time for you to show me what you're going to do and how you're going to deliver this promise.
'Listen, Rihanna, when you die, God is taking me to my future. You want to kill me? Shut up. Okay, shut up. Yeah, she's a witch. She's a witch. I'm a watchman. She's a witch. Get that stupid girl out of here.'
According to one news report, Ortiz lost custody of her 10-year-old child with ex-husband Jed Nikko Valdez Sangalang, in April 2024, a year after she was involuntarily committed to a psychiatric facility under Florida state law, which allows for up to 72-hour voluntary or involuntary holds
A Florida judge reportedly awarded Sangalang full physical custody of their child and Ortiz was barred from all contact with the kid, including in-person meetings, phone calls, video chats, text messages and emails.
In December last year, she filed an appeal to overturn the custody decision.




