Good Morning Britain gave ITV viewers an update on the incident that happened at pop star Rihanna's Beverley Hills home at the weekend.
On Sunday (March 8), the Los Angeles Police Department responded to reports of gunfire. The suspect was then located and taken into custody.
Officials have said that the home, which was targeted, belonged to Rihanna, real name who was believed to be in the mansion at the time of the gunfire.
Speaking about the horrific ordeal on Monday's (March 9) Good Morning Britain, Susanna Reid, who shared a terrifying experience of her own earlier on, quickly interrupted the discussion to share an update.
She said: "I think we've got some breaking news on that story." The ITV show then played eye witness accounts on what happened, from those who also lived in the neighbourhood.
One man said: "Bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam! Like, probably 10 shots."
Another woman commented: "It was really loud and everything echoes in this valley, so you can hear everything. A shot is not something you expect."
Someone else added: "My first thought was, 'really?' You know, given the neighbourhood, you don't usually expect there to be drive-by shootings in a place like this, but they're everywhere now."
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After listening to the eyewitnesses, who came from FOX News, Richard Arnold informed viewers that there will be more on the story as it develops.
Earlier on in the show, the entertainment reporter shared that Rihanna's home was shot at in broad daylight.
He commented: "A 30-year-old woman has been arrested, but little other information has been made available.
"It's said she pulled up outside in a white Tesla and shot at the gates of the property around 10 times. Now, some of the shots managed to penetrate one of the house's walls.
"Now, the women sped off, and the police were called and tracked her down. She was arrested, she was found in possession, this is a new detail that's just emerged, with an AR-15 rifle. The LAPD's robbery and homicide division is launching an investigation, but the motive is still unclear.
Good Morning Britain is available to watch on ITV from 6am
2026-03-09T09:43:39Z