New Photo - Rihanna's Beverly Hills mansion hit by gunfire while singer was at home

Rihanna's Beverly Hills mansion hit by gunfire while singer was at home Wendy GellerMon, March 9, 2026 at 12:58 AM UTC 0 A 30yearold woman was arrested Sunday after allegedly firing several shots with a rifle at the Beverly Hills, Calif., mansion belonging to pop star Rihanna while the singer was allegedly inside her house. Los Angeles police responded to the report of the shooting at 1:21 p.m. Sunday and quickly took the suspect into custody, a spokesperson told the California Post. One bullet reportedly pierced a wall of the home.

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A 30-year-old woman was arrested Sunday after allegedly firing several shots with a rifle at the Beverly Hills, Calif., mansion belonging to pop star Rihanna while the singer was allegedly inside her house.

Los Angeles police responded to the report of the shooting at 1:21 p.m. Sunday and quickly took the suspect into custody, a spokesperson told the California Post. One bullet reportedly pierced a wall of the home.

Photos from the scene showed yellow police tape outside the singer's home. Los Angeles police officers were also seen closing off the street near the star's property.

A 30-year-old woman was arrested Sunday after allegedly firing several shots with a rifle at the Beverly Hills, Calif., mansion belonging to pop star Rihanna. GC Images

The star was allegedly inside her house when the shots were fired. BACKGRID

It is not apparent if Rihanna's partner, rapper A$AP Rocky, and their three kids — RZA, 3, Riot Rose, 2, and 5-month-old Rocki Irish Mayers — were also in the house when the shots were fired.

No injuries were reported in the incident, according to Police Sgt. Jonathan de Vera, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department who spoke to the Los Angeles Times regarding the incident.

The LA Times also reported that the police dispatch for the incident noted "approximately 10 shots" being fired at the house, which came from a vehicle across the street from the residence.

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Yellow police tape was seen outside the pop star's home. Los Angeles police officers closed off the street. BACKGRID

Police said "approximately 10 shots" were fired from a vehicle across the street from her house. Formula 1 via Getty Images

The suspect then sped off in a white Tesla, heading south on Coldwater Canyon Drive, according to the dispatch audio.

A source close to Rihanna's family told the Post, "they are all doing okay." The singer has not yet publicly commented on the incident.

No other information, including motive for the shooting, is known at this time.

It was not apparent if Rihanna's partner, rapper A$AP Rocky, or their three kids were in the house at the time. GC Images

In 2018, a man tried to break into Rihanna's Hollywood Hills residence after jumping a fence. Getty Images for Paramount Pictures

Rihanna has faced other scares while on her own property in the past.

Back in 2018, a 27-year-old man broke into Rihanna's Hollywood Hills residence after hopping a fence, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office.

The alleged intruder — identified by prosecutors as Eduardo Leon — slipped inside the property while the singer was away and camped out in the house for roughly 12 hours before finally being discovered by one of her assistants.He later pleaded no contest to stalking and was slapped with a 10-year stay-away order, barring him from going anywhere near the pop icon.

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"Nobody Wants This" Star Stephanie Faracy Teases Upcoming 3rd Season: 'Fans Are Going to Be Excited' (Exclusive) Lexi Lane, Alexandra SchonfeldMon, March 9, 2026 at 1:00 AM UTC 0 Stephanie Faracy at the 'Nobody Wants This' Season 2 premiereCredit: Kevin Winter/Getty Stephanie Faracy, who plays Lynn on Nobody Wants This, teased the upcoming third season to PEOPLE "Fans are going to be excited," the actress said, in part Faracy will also star as Maggie on the new crime thriller, Scarpetta, alongside the "inspiring" Nicole Kidman Stephanie Faracy thinks fans will be pleased with the new storyline...

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Stephanie Faracy, who plays Lynn on Nobody Wants This, teased the upcoming third season to PEOPLE

"Fans are going to be excited," the actress said, in part

Faracy will also star as Maggie on the new crime thriller, Scarpetta, alongside the "inspiring" Nicole Kidman

Stephanie Faracy thinks fans will be pleased with the new storylines on the upcoming third season of Nobody Wants This.

Speaking with PEOPLE in an exclusive interview at the premiere of her new series, Scarpetta, in New York City on March 3, the 74-year-old actress teased what's to come in Nobody Wants This, on which she plays Lynn.

"I think a lot of great things the fans have been wanting, and different things they hope are happening," Faracy said. "I think there's a lot more relationships, and I think it'll be … it's a dynamic year coming. I think the fans are going to be excited."

She added that she loves Lynn "just being in there stirring things up and commenting" and "maybe in time she's going to find her way, but until then she's happy to believe by just being happy and silly in a certain way."

Faracy elaborated, "That's like a woman that's not all the way in reality, but goes 'I want my dream, and I want it the way I want it, and the girls love me, and he's not gay. Other than that, tell me anything you want.' She's just not going to play the game — only the way she wants."

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As for her role on the crime thriller Scarpetta, she plays Maggie Cutbush, an assistant to forensic pathologist Dr. Kay Scarpetta (Nicole Kidman). The cast also includes Jamie Lee Curtis, Ariana DeBose, Bobby Cannavale and Simon Baker.

"Well, to do scenes with Nicole. It's just the best," she told PEOPLE, adding that "it's so inspiring to stand next to her."

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"I love this role because the woman is of a certain age and pretty invisible in a way," Faracy said of what attracted her to the part.

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New Photo - 1970 Beatles Track Ranked the Band's 'Worst Song'

1970 Beatles Track Ranked the Band's &x27;Worst Song&x27; Nicole MooreMon, March 9, 2026 at 3:02 AM UTC 0 (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images) Despite disbanding in 1970, The Beatles have maintained their international popularity. However, not all their songs are exactly beloved. In February 2026, Colliderreleased a ranking of the top worst Beatles songs. The list featured tunes like "Savoy Truffle" from 1968, 1965's "Run for Your Life," "Your Mother Should Know" from 1967, 1965's "What Goes On," and "Little Child" from 1963.

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Despite disbanding in 1970, The Beatles have maintained their international popularity. However, not all their songs are exactly beloved.

In February 2026, Colliderreleased a ranking of the top worst Beatles songs. The list featured tunes like "Savoy Truffle" from 1968, 1965's "Run for Your Life," "Your Mother Should Know" from 1967, 1965's "What Goes On," and "Little Child" from 1963.

According to the publication, the top five worst Beatles songs include 1964's "Honey Don't," 1970's "Maggie Mae," 1968's "Why Don't We Do It in the Road?," and "Wild Honey Pie" from 1968. 1970's "Dig It" from the band's final album, Let It Be, secured the number one spot on the list. Collider reported that "Dig It" was an empty song, not worthy of Let It Be.

Paul McCartney Discussed The Band's Break Up

In a 2018 interview on The Howard Stern Show, Paul McCartney discussed The Beatles breaking up after recording Let It Be and 1969's Abbey Road. According to McCartney, his late bandmate, John Lennon, decided to leave the band.

"There was a meeting where John said, 'Hey guys I'm leaving the group,'" said McCartney during the interview.

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McCartney suggested that he and Lennon didn't have the best relationship following the band's breakup. He explained that they were both releasing songs "about each other."

"Like weaponizing songs," said McCartney.

He said, however, that he and Lennon mended their friendship before his 1980 death.

"We got over it, luckily. I feel very blessed that we got over it. Because if we hadn't, and then John goes and gets killed, I don't know how I would have dealt with that. I was very lucky because we sort of got back together. It was beautiful. I would ring him and go see him in New York," said McCartney in the 2018 interview.

In addition, McCartney said that he and his Beatles bandmates, which also included Ringo Starr and the late George Harrison, never came together again after the band's split.

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New Photo - Pixar's Hoppers trounces The Bride at the weekend box office

The animation giant rebounded after several disappointing recent releases, while Maggie Gyllenhaal's scifi fantasia failed to come to life. Pixar's Hoppers trounces The Bride at the weekend box office The animation giant rebounded after several disappointing recent releases, while Maggie Gyllenhaal's scifi fantasia failed to come to life. By Ryan Coleman :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/RyanColemanauthorphoto0081ce8f0254478080f35972c433877b.jpg) Ryan Coleman Ryan Coleman is a news writer for with previous work in MUBI Notebook, Slant, and the LA Review of Books.

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- Pixar's *Hoppers *leapt high at the box office this weekend, scoring $46 million domestically and $88 abroad — the best the studio has seen in years.

- Meanwhile, Maggie Gyllenhaal's *Bride of Frankenstein *reimagining, *The Bride!*, crashed and burned with $7.2 million domestically and $13.5 million globally.

- Next week, the A24 horror offering *Undertone *and Colleen Hoover adaptation *Reminders of Him *will vie with *Hoppers *for the gold.

This weekend at the box office, it wasn't *The Bride! *rising from the dead, but Pixar.

The famed animation house's latest effort, the woodlands rebellion flick *Hoppers*, scored the studio's best open in years with a $46 million domestic premiere gross and $88 million abroad, per Comscore.

Outside of *Inside Out 2*'s gargantuan $154 million open back in 2024 leading to a record-breaking $653 million run at the domestic box office, the Disney subsidiary has been smarting from a string of uncontested flops, from *Soul *not even scraping past $1 million in 2024 to *Elio*'s deflating lifetime gross of $72 million last year.

The success of the latest effort featuring the voices of Jon Hamm, Kathy Najimy, and more spells good news for Pixar. But it was not a weekend of good news for every studio, as Warner Bros. learned when its big arthouse effort, *The Bride!*, seriously failed to launch.

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The rollicking *Bride of Frankenstein *revision from director Maggie Gyllenhaal and starring Jessie Buckley barely made it off the operating table with a $7.2 domestic premiere and $13.5 million abroad. Those figures disappoint on a number of levels. Most glaringly, *The Bride! *was budgeted at an astonishing $80-90 million, a number made even more perplexing when factoring in the performance of Gyllenhaal's last film, the literary adaptation *The Lost Daughter*. Distributor Netflix gave that film a limited release before it hit streaming, where it recouped less than a million of its meager $5 million budget.

Second, *The Bride! *was the beneficiary of an ample marketing and publicity campaign, costs that are not factored into that $80-90 million estimate. That means the film lost even more for Warners amid its likely final days before being acquired by Paramount. The film's failure also breaks a long winning streak for the studio that includes *Barbie*, *A Minecraft Movie*, *Superman*, and more.

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Warners' potential new owner fared well at the box office this weekend, as *Scream 7 *continued to add its coffers with a $17.3 million domestic take in week two and $32.9 million globally. That haul placed it at the No. 2 spot on both leaderboards, proving that its franchise-best premiere last weekend wasn't a one-off.

At the Nos. 4 and 5 spots domestically, respectively, the animated sports comedy *GOAT *and brooding romantic drama *Wuthering Heights *continued to do good business in their fourth weeks of release. *GOAT*'s $6.6 million this week puts it at $83.8 domestically overall, while *Wuthering Heights*' $8.7 million puts it at $78.7 million.

It's never easy competing with a strong Pixar film at the box office, especially after parents hear that its strong premiere suggests its a worthy trip for the kids. But next weekend, two very different films will vie for the box office gold with *Hoppers*. The first is *Undertone*, the latest horror flick from A24, focused on a pair of paranormal podcasters who become haunted by a set of mysterious recordings. The second is *Reminders of Him*, another adaptation from *It Ends With Us* scribe Colleen Hoover's vast archive, starring Maika Monroe and Tyriq Withers.

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15 Actors Who Passed Away Before Their Final Movies Hit The Screen Samridhi GoelSun, March 8, 2026 at 4:40 PM UTC 0 The film industry has seen many heartbreaking losses over the years. But some moments feel especially emotional when an actor passes away just before their final movie reaches audiences, turning into a farewell. From rising stars to Hollywood legends, these actors left behind films that premiered shortly after their demise, allowing fans one final chance to see them on screen. Here's a look at 15 actors who tragically passed away before their movies were released to the public.

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The film industry has seen many heartbreaking losses over the years. But some moments feel especially emotional when an actor passes away just before their final movie reaches audiences, turning into a farewell.

From rising stars to Hollywood legends, these actors left behind films that premiered shortly after their demise, allowing fans one final chance to see them on screen.

Here's a look at 15 actors who tragically passed away before their movies were released to the public.

#1 Anton Yelchin - Star Trek Beyond (2016)

Yelchin passed away in a tragic accident when his own vehicle pinned him outside his Los Angeles home on June 19, 2016. On July 22, 2016, Star Trek Beyond premiered, featuring him again as Pavel Chekov.The film was dedicated to Yelchin and Leonard Nimoy, and producers confirmed Chekov would not be recast. Yelchin's several other projects, including Thoroughbreds, Rememory, and We Don't Belong Here, were released posthumously. He was also honored during the 89th Academy Awards "In Memoriam" tribute.

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#2 Heath Ledger - The Dark Knight (2008)

Ledger's tragic demise on January 22, 2008, at age 28 from an accidental prescription d*ug overdose was saddening for the entire Hollywood. While he completed filming as the Joker in The Dark Knight, it premiered six months after his passing.His performance also earned him a posthumous Academy Award, Golden Globe, BAFTA, and SAG Award for Best Supporting Actor. He also filmed part of The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, which was later completed with Johnny Depp, Jude Law, and Colin Farrell.

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#3 Chadwick Boseman - MA Rainey's Black Bottom (2020)

Boseman passed away on August 28, 2020, after a private four-year battle with colon cancer. His final film, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, was released in December 2020 on Netflix. The movie featured him as Levee, a fiercely ambitious trumpeter opposite Viola Davis's Ma Rainey.The late star completed filming before his passing, and the movie became a powerful farewell to his talent. His electrifying performance earned him posthumous wins at the Golden Globes and SAG Awards, plus an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.

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#4 James Van Der Beek - The Gates (Upcoming)

Der Beek passed away on February 11, 2026, after battling stage III colorectal cancer. His final film appearance will be in the thriller The Gates, set to theatrical release on March 13.In the film, Der Beek plays a sinister pastor named Jacob who terrorizes three friends after they witness a murder in a gated community.Best known for Dawson's Creek, Der Beek had also filmed a role in Amazon's Elle, a prequel series, before his demise.

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#5 John Candy - Canadian Bacon (1995)

Candy passed away due to a heart attack in his sleep on March 4, 1994, while filming Wagons East in Mexico. The Western comedy was released later that year. He also completed his final film, Canadian Bacon, which premiered in September 1995.Both films were dedicated to his memory. Candy was best known for hits like Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. He was also attached to several unfinished projects, including the adaptation of A Confederacy of Dunces and The Incomparable Atuk. He planned a comedy with Sylvester Stallone titled Bartholomew vs. Neff.

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#6 Paul Walker - Furious 7 (2015)

Walker's demise shook the entire Hollywood and his fans. He passed away following a single-vehicle car crash in California on November 30, 2013. Two weeks later, Walker's Hours received its general theatrical release.While the film had already premiered earlier that year at the South by Southwest Festival in March 2013, its wide public release came after his passing. Walker both starred in and executive-produced the Hurricane Katrina survival thriller.Walker was also part of two more films, including Brick Mansions (2014) and Furious 7 (2015). At the time of his passing, Walker had completed about 85% of his scenes for Furious 7. To complete the project, the production paused, rewrote the script, and used his brothers Caleb and Cody alongside CGI by Weta Digital to finish the film.The emotional tribute song See You Again became a global hit, and the movie was dedicated to him. Walker was also set to star in The Best of Hitman and Me: Agent 47 before his untimely demise.

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#7 Raul Julia - Street Fighter (1994)

Juliá passed away on October 24, 1994, after suffering a stroke. Despite battling stomach cancer, he completed Street Fighter, released in December 1994, in what became his final theatrical film role as villain M. Bison.He also accepted the part because his children loved the video game, and his performance was widely considered the highlight of the otherwise poorly received film.Shortly after, he was posthumously awarded both a Primetime Emmy and a Golden Globe for The Burning Season.

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#8 Luke Perry - Once Upon A Time In Hollywood (2019)

After suffering from a massive stroke at his Los Angeles home, Perry passed away on March 4, 2019. Months later, Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood premiered in July 2019, marking his final feature performance.Perry played a real-life actor, Wayne Maunder, in the 1960s-set drama. The film was both a critical and commercial success, earning multiple Oscar nominations. Perry also received a posthumous Screen Actors Guild Award nomination as part of the ensemble cast. His final television episodes of Riverdale were also dedicated to his memory.

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#9 Phil Hartman - Small Soldiers (1998)

Hartman passed away after his wife, Brynn Omdahl, fatally wounded him while he slept before taking her own life hours later on May 28, 1998. Two months after his passing, Small Soldiers hit theaters, featuring Hartman as Kirsten Dunst's father in one of his final film roles.The beloved Saturday Night Live veteran and NewsRadio star was widely mourned, with Small Soldiers dedicated to him. He was also posthumously nominated for an Emmy for NewsRadio. In his future projects, he was preparing to voice Zapp Brannigan on Futurama, a role written specifically for him; however, Billy West took over the role.

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#10 Bernie Mac - Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (2008) [writer, Voice Only]

After complications from pneumonia, Mac passed away on August 9, 2008. A few months later, three of his films were released posthumously. He voiced Zuba in Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa and starred opposite Samuel L. Jackson in Soul Men.His final on-screen role, Old Dogs, co-starring John Travolta and Robin Williams, followed a year later. Best known for The Bernie Mac Show, which earned him two Emmy nominations, Mac had previously said he wanted to "enjoy my life a little bit" after decades in comedy.

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#11 Carrie Fisher - Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017)

The infamous Star Wars actor, Fisher, passed away on December 27, 2016, four days after suffering a cardiac emergency on a flight from London to Los Angeles.While she had already completed filming her role as General Leia Organa in Star Wars: The Last Jedi, which was released in December 2017, director Rian Johnson shared that Fisher contributed several of her own ideas and lines to the film."I would sit down with her, and she would just give me … After an hour, I would have filled up pages and pages writing down the notes and one-liners that she would pitch," he said. "And so we tried to work them in whenever we could," per People.She later appeared in The Rise of Skywalker through unused footage. Fisher was posthumously honored as a Disney Legend and won a Grammy for her memoir audiobook.

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#12 Eric Dane - Family Secrets (Upcoming)

After battling ALS, Dane passed away on February 19, 2026, leaving behind a final unreleased thriller, Family Secrets. The film was announced in late 2023 and is now in post-production, featuring Dane in a role tied to a dark revenge plot set at a destination wedding.While Dane continued working after filming wrapped, including Euphoria season 3, Family Secrets is expected to be his final big-screen appearance.

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#13 Philip Seymour Hoffman - The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 & 2 (2014/2015)

Hoffman passed away on February 2, 2014, from acute mixed d*ug intoxication. At the time, he was filming The Hunger Games: Mockingjay- Part 2. While he had completed most of his scenes as Plutarch Heavensbee, director Francis Lawrence rewrote the scene.The changed scene featured Woody Harrelson's Haymitch reading a letter from Plutarch, saying that faking "a Philip Seymour Hoffman performance would have been catastrophic," via HuffPost Live.Mockingjay – Part 1 and Part 2 were both dedicated to Hoffman, marking his final major screen appearance.

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#14 Charlbi Dean Kriek - Triangle Of Sadness (2022)

On August 29, 2022, Dean passed away at 31 from bacterial sepsis before Triangle of Sadness hit theaters. Her demise was later ruled an accident linked to complications from asplenia.In Triangle of Sadness, Dean starred as Yaya, one half of a model influencer couple in Ruben Östlund's Palme d'Or–winning satire. The film went on to gross over $32 million and earned three Oscar nominations, including Best Picture.Following her passing, Östlund wrote on Instagram, "It is an honor to have gotten to know and work with her…The thought that she will not be by our side in the future makes me very sad."

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#15 Jill Clayburgh - Bridesmaids (2011)

Clayburgh passed away on November 5, 2010, at age 66, after a long private battle with chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Before her demise, she completed filming Love * Other D*gs and Bridesmaid. The latter movie was released seven months after her passing.In Bridesmaids, she played Kristen Wiig's mother in what became a massive box-office hit, grossing over $306 million worldwide and earning two Oscar nominations.Clayburgh was a two-time Academy Award nominee herself, remembered for An Unmarried Woman and Starting Over.

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Woman, 30, Arrested After Allegedly Firing Multiple Shots into Rihanna's Beverly Hills House While Pop Star Was Home Charlotte PhillippMon, March 9, 2026 at 12:48 AM UTC 1 Rihanna attends the 2025 CFDA Awards.Credit: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty A woman allegedly fired multiple shots from a vehicle at Rihanna's Beverly Hills, Calif.

Woman, 30, Arrested After Allegedly Firing Multiple Shots into Rihanna's Beverly Hills House While Pop Star Was Home

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A woman allegedly fired multiple shots from a vehicle at Rihanna's Beverly Hills, Calif., home on Sunday, March 8

The suspect, 30, was arrested after fleeing the scene, and no injuries were reported

Rihanna was home at the time of the incident, a law enforcement source told the Los Angeles Times

A woman was arrested after allegedly firing multiple shots at Rihanna's Beverly Hills, Calif., mansion, one of which went through her wall.

A law enforcement source told the Los Angeles Times on Sunday, March 8, that a suspect fired shots into the Beverly Hills home.

Investigators arrived at the scene at around 1:21 p.m. local time on Sunday, a police spokesperson told the Times. A 30-year-old woman, whose identity has not been made public, was taken into custody.

Rihanna, 38, was home at the time of the incident, the source told the outlet. It is unclear if anyone else was at the house at the time.

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Police told the Times that the suspect fired multiple rounds from inside her vehicle toward Rihanna's home.

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No injuries were reported in the incident, Police Sgt. Jonathan de Vera, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department, told the outlet.

In LAPD radio dispatch audio obtained by the Times, first responders can be heard saying that "approximately 10 shots" had been fired at the residence from a vehicle — a white Tesla — across the street. The Tesla then fled south on Coldwater Canyon Drive.

The outlet reported that Rihanna lives with her partner, rapper A$AP Rocky, and their three children, RZA, Riot and Rocki.

The Los Angeles Police Department and reps for Rihanna did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for further information.

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Yellowstone's Sins Return to Haunt Kayce on the Latest Episode of 'Marshals' Lauren HubbardMon, March 9, 2026 at 1:01 AM UTC 0 "The Yellowstone might be gone, but there's still some landmines left behind," Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) says toward the end of Marshals's second episode, in what feels certain to be a prophecy for the spinoff's future. If last week's series premiere was starting a new chapter, this week's episode is all about the things we can't leave behind.

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"The Yellowstone might be gone, but there's still some landmines left behind," Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) says toward the end of Marshals's second episode, in what feels certain to be a prophecy for the spinoff's future. If last week's series premiere was starting a new chapter, this week's episode is all about the things we can't leave behind. From characters haunted by regret, to those yearning to return to the past, to a quandary about where the bodies are buried (literally), the chickens are really coming home to roost in the second outing of Marshals.

Here's the full breakdown:

A New Start

Having joined the U.S. Marshals team in the series premiere, this week kicks off with a new status quo. Kayce's ready for a fresh outlook as he begins his first official day on the job. We get a brief name-check of Rip Wheeler, the enigmatic ranch hand from Yellowstone who ultimately married Kayce's sister, Beth (don't worry, their spinoff is still slated for some time later this year) who has found some guys to deal with the day to day ranching tasks that Kayce will now be too busy to do. It's only the first echo of Yellowstone that we'll get in this episode full of harkening back, but it's one that's sure to give fans of the original series a thrill.

Kayce gets the tour Marshals HQ—a suspiciously stylish converted mill that has only a single restroom, despite the fact that at least a dozen people work there (don't worry, most of those characters have desk jobs and no names, so they probably don't use the bathroom either). Perhaps unsurprisingly, Kayce's being treated as the new guy, given the "training wheels" jobs—perhaps even less surprisingly, Kayce is not pleased by this turn of events.

Harry, who might be better served by wearing a pin that says "I'm the boss" instead of having to constantly remind people, still doesn't approve of Kayce joining the team. Despite a general loyalty we're meant to feel for the Duttons, it's hard not to see his point.

"You don't find it odd that he's jumping back into law enforcement when the two biggest cold cases in the state are his father's death and his brother's disappearance?" Harry asks team leader Pete Calvin. Calvin, who also happens to be Kayce's former SEAL team leader, insists that's merely a coincidence. "There's no such things as a coincidence with the Duttons," Harry says. Oh buddy, you don't know the half of it.

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This week's case starts off straightforwardly enough, as the team kicks in a few doors and arrests two men—one a cartel member, the other, part of the Aryan Brotherhood. The odd couple pairing gets the team's attention and eventually, they (Andrea) manage to determine that there's a big drug deal going down between the the opposing gangs that very day. The short timeframe means that the team will have to handle the takedown by themselves in a place that will be very familiar to fans of the Duttonverse: The Zone of Death.

Known in Yellowstone as "the train station," and first introduced under its ominous official name in the prequel 1923, the Zone of Death is a secret spot (based on a real location!) at the Wyoming/Montana border where the lack of legal jurisdiction allowed the Duttons to quietly dispose of the bodies of their enemies… including, by the end of the flagship series, that of Kayce's aforementioned "missing" brother, Jamie. Cue the dramatic music!

Hard to Turn the Page

The team heads off to take down the cartel deal, but before they leave, Belle's husband and young son pay a surprise visit to HQ. Belle apologizes to Calvin, saying it won't happen again, but he argues that she should let them come, saying if he had been there for his family more, he'd still have them. Belle admits that she's still adjusting to normal life after working undercover for the DEA, and that she hadn't told her husband that she had been shot (in her bulletproof vest) on their previous mission. Calvin warns her about building walls between herself and the people she loves, but she argues, "They're not walls, they're shields."

Elsewhere, Andrea has clocked that Kayce's feeling weird about the Zone of Death and not so subtly implies that he knows where Jamie is. As fans of Yellowstone will remember, Jamie is very dead, but as far as most of the characters of Marshals know, he's just on the run after being linked to the murder of his adopted father, John Dutton—which poses a potential problem for Kayce should anyone on the team somehow stumble across his body, or the many others the family has dumped in the Zone of Death over the years.

It's a possibility that seems increasingly likely as Andrea refuses to drop the idea that the Zone of Death might live up to its name, but fortunately for Kayce, a bunch of guys in SUVs show up for the drug deal and derails her curiosity.

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Nothing goes as planned, of course, as it turns out the cartel is trading a bomb for the drugs instead of money, Belle winds up forced to hide under a cartel truck amidst the deal and Miles, who is supposed to be covering her, gets sidetracked by a rattlesnake. (This plays somewhat confusingly in the episode, though Miles later explains it is considered a bad omen among his people to kill a rattler—unclear if it's also a bad omen to respond on your radio in front of one, but whatever.)

Kayce insists on jumping into the fray, convincing Calvin by saying that if he doesn't act "it will be Roner all over." The dig seems to be pointed at something in their SEAL history, presumably a team member who died, but we'll have to wait until later in the season for more details.

Kayce goes full Kayce, rushing in, tossing the rattlesnake into a bush with his bare hand, and kicking off a gun fight, only to ride off on horseback as the men with the bomb escape. Considering he's chasing two speeding SUVs on a horse, he does an impressive job of it, not only catching up to them, but managing to shoot the bomb inside of the vehicle, blowing it sky high. (Is this the way bombs work?)

One of the men from the vehicle crawls free, scorched and pierced by shrapnel. "I'm dying," he gasps from where he lays in the dirt. "No, you're already dead," Kayce says, telling him it will be a long and slow death. The man says it doesn't have to be, tacitly asking Kayce to end his suffering, which he does with two bullets to the head.

Now, if you're thinking that Kayce's going to be forced into faking the scene to make it look as if the criminal threatened him in order to justify this shooting (on his first day on the job, no less!) you're not thinking like a Dutton. As the saying goes, 'to the man with a hammer every problem is a nail', and to a Dutton, every dead body is to be dumped at the Train Station. What's a convenient corpse-disposal locale for, after all?

New Guy No More

Having successfully(?) completed their mission, the team reconvenes at HQ for some camaraderie. Calvin wonders where the missing Arayn Brotherhood member from the SUV could have gotten to, to which Kayce shrugs, "Zone of Death, I guess."

Miles then presents him with a non-alcoholic beer (I can't recall either show ever dealing with Kayce having a drinking problem, but the pointed way they mention it seems to imply that he's sober—good for him) with a Marshals star in it that he's meant to chug as part of his official induction into the team. Miles may regret that later, when he privately admits to Kayce that he's still thinking about the man he killed last episode, and Kayce's pep talk is to say that this job may not be for him, but that's okay. Calvin also catches up to Kayce to call the "Roner" call-out a low blow.

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Harry waylays Calvin and Andrea to congratulate them. Calvin gives Kayce all the credit, but Andrea points out that he was insubordinate and overruled Calvin at the scene. Harry shares his suspicion that Kayce may have joined the team in order to help Jamie evade capture, so expect that hanging plotline from the Yellowstone finale to continue to be a thread this season.

Elsewhere, Calvin and Andrea have a discussion about how she feels that she deserved the credit that he gave Kayce, because it was her contacts who discovered the plans for the drug deal in the first place. Calvin accuses her of only caring about the credit in order to leave them and rejoin her old team, but then Andrea goes off to kiss a cowboy on the other side of the bar. Good talk.

Calvin briefly flirts with Maddie, the bartender who seems certain to be a returning presence, then Belle arrives saying she needs a buffer zone before she goes home to her husband and son, and settles in for a drink with him.

Finally home (this was a very eventful first day of work!) Kayce checks in with Tate, who says he didn't get the new start he was hoping for. Kayce comforts him that it will come when the time is right, after which Tate reveals that he went and saw his maternal grandfather. He wants them to honor Tate's mom, Monica—who died offscreen of cancer between Yellowstone and Marshals—at an upcoming remembrance ceremony, and wants them to bring her favorite necklace. Kayce says he'll look around for it, but when he steps out onto the porch, he reveals he's been carrying it around in his breast pocket the entire time.

Odds & Ends -

The brief scenes revolving around Tate have him looking forward to a new start, just like Kayce, but it's never clear from the episode what exactly this would entail. A new school? Some other big change? I've got nothing for you.

There's a weird interlude in this episode where Kayce and Calvin go to chase down a renegade stallion at Kayce's ranch. (Aren't the guys Rip recruited for him supposed to handle these things?) It seems tailor made as a metaphor for Kayce being unable to be penned in etc., but all that really comes of it is a few seconds of Kayce lassoing the horse with background music suggesting this is a much more dramatic action sequence than it really looks like. In an episode with multiple shootouts, I'm not really sure what to make of that… I guess maybe they just wanted to show off Luke Grimes's cowboy skills?

In case you were worried that product placement was exclusive to Yellowstone, a neon sign for 6666 Grit & Glory (the beer and canned cocktail brand from Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan's 6666 ranch) appears prominently in the bar toward the end of the episode.

I'm calling it now: Belle and Calvin are going to have a romance before the end of the season.

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