Woman Accused of Shooting at Rihanna’s Home in Act of ‘Careless Violence’ Faces Life in Prison

Woman Accused of Shooting at Rihanna's Home in Act of 'Careless Violence' Faces Life in Prison

Ivanna Ortiz, the woman who allegedly fired multiple shots at Rihanna's Beverly Hills, Calif., home, has been charged with the crime and could be sentenced to life in prison if convicted

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  • The 35-year-old faces one count of attempted murder, in addition to multiple other charges

  • Rihanna and her family, including partner A$AP Rocky and their three children, were not physically harmed

The woman accused of shooting atRihanna's Beverly Hills home could face life in prison after she was charged with 14 felony counts, including attempted murder.

Ivanna Ortiz, 35, was charged Tuesday, March 10, with one count of attempted murder, 10 counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm and three counts of shooting at an inhabited dwelling or camper, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office said in a press release.

If convicted as charged, Ortiz faces up to life in state prison. Her arraignment is scheduled for March 25.

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"Opening fire in any populated neighborhood is extremely dangerous, puts lives at risk and will be fully prosecuted," District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman said in the release. "Thankfully, no one was injured in this shooting, but this careless violence will not be tolerated in our community. Such shooters will find their next destination to be our jails and prisons."

Ortiz appeared at a court hearing on Tuesday in a blue inmate uniform with her blonde hair in braids. She spoke to a lawyer through the glass, perCoast Reporter.

Her attorney, Deputy Public Defender Jamarcus Bradford, entered a not guilty plea on her behalf. However, he later withdrew it until her arraignment later this month, the outlet reported.

When contacted by PEOPLE, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Public Defender's Office said it "has been appointed to represent Ivanna Ortiz, who has been charged in connection with an alleged shooting incident near the residence of Rihanna."

"Because this matter is pending before the Court, our Office cannot comment on the allegations at this time," the spokesperson continued. "As in every case, we will work to ensure that our client receives the full protections guaranteed under the Constitution."

Hochman confirmed that the home belongs to Rihanna duringa news conferenceannouncing the charges on Tuesday.

Rihanna, 38, lives at the residence with her partner, rapperA$AP Rocky, and theirthree children, sons RZA, 3½, Riot, 2½, and 6-month-old daughter Rocki.

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Ortiz is accused of driving up to the front of Rihanna's home and firing a semiautomatic weapon multiple times at the house. Eight people, including the Fenty founder, A$AP Rocky and their three children, were home at the time of the incident. Rihanna's mother and two employees were also present.

Ortiz also allegedly fired at a neighboring home where two individuals were, rounding out the 10 felony counts against her, Hochman said.

It's unclear where each bullet is located, he added.

Riot Rose Mayers, Rihanna, RZA Athelston Mayers at Paramount Pictures

Ortiz then allegedly fled the scene but was arrested shortly after in Sherman Oaks. Her bail has been set at $1,875,000, per Hochman.

The accused is a Florida resident with a history of prior arrests, theLos Angeles Timesreported.

After the shooting,a source told PEOPLEthat the incident was "terrifying" for the star, but "thankfully everyone is safe."

AFacebook profileappearing to belong to Ortiz features more than one post referencing Rihanna, including one from Feb. 23, in which she told the singer, "say something to me directly instead of sneaking around like you talking to me."

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It is not clear if Ortiz has any personal connection to Rihanna.

A rep for Rihanna did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's previous request for comment.

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