The Breakfast Club - Breaking! Suspect Identified in Rihanna Shooting
Episode Date: March 10, 2026On this episode of The Latest with Loren LoRosa, Loren checks in behind the scenes of the grind, opening up about waking up anxious after the daylight saving time shift and reminding herself not to le...t the day own her. Then she dives into the developing story surrounding shots fired at Rihanna’s home. Police have identified the suspect as 35-year-old Ivana Lizette Ortiz, who has been booked for attempted murder with bail set at over $10 million. Loren breaks down what authorities are saying, what questions remain unanswered, and how the internet is reacting as the investigation continues.YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I guess we could talk to it.
I'm a homebrother knows a little bit about everything and everything.
This is you daily did all things about culture and it's been used and all the conversations that shake the room, baby.
I guess we could check in behind the scenes of the grind first.
I was going to not really check.
in to see that's my problem y'all whenever it's like a super active like workday a lot going on
i am not ever stopping to taking the time to check in on myself ever because it's just so much going
on all the time and we have news breaking um with riana you know by the few hours at this point
but i want to talk about something um a new revelation in the case uh the woman the suspect we
now have more details about her the suspect who shot at riana's home
But let's have a quick conversation about behind the scenes of the ground.
So checking in behind the scenes of the ground, you guys know that we lost an hour on our time.
And this morning when I woke up, I felt regular.
I actually felt arrested, even though I felt like a lot of people were, like, everybody was preparing for it to be like such a drag getting up and going into work this morning or like starting our days this morning.
I was watching people on my timeline yesterday, talk about like, you know, 30 something.
Y'all better go to bed at a couple hours early because y'all know we got to catch up with
ourselves.
I felt just as tired as I always do.
Them four, three a.m. mornings after being up on night trying to figure out what the heck we're going to talk about, ain't no joke.
But I was feeling like it wasn't unease.
It was just like a, I don't know.
I just need.
I remember this morning.
I was thinking, I'm like, God, I need to hear from me this morning.
I don't know what this feeling.
It was like an uncertainty feeling.
And I was like, I don't know what this feeling is, but I'm not starting my day like this.
I am not letting the day own me like this and this thought on my mind of any uncertainty.
And I don't even know what I was uncertain about.
Maybe it was more of an anticipation or like ancy thing than uncertainty.
I would say that.
Like I was just like so antsy and I didn't know what for or what about.
Like I was waiting for something to come or arrive and didn't even order anything.
That was the feeling.
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So there's been all this news this week
because on Sunday afternoon, Rihanna's home was shot at at least 10 times by a random woman in her 30s
that police, you know, are not still not released in any motive for, but they're saying that, you know,
this woman shot at Rihanna's home with an assault rifle.
Rihanna was in the home.
We don't know who was in there with her, but she is okay.
And now we know who this lady is.
And baby, when I tell you, the internet is destroying my sister.
the internet is destroying her people are pissed off i mean why riana don't bother nobody and
let so let me tell you guys so when police first sent out the release to the media that it reached out
right so we received the email it said at least 10 shots so that means they can only find evidence of
10 shots but i've been seeing reports and reporters from neighbors talk about shots that
hit their home,
ricocheted their home.
So I don't know if they know for sure
how many shots has been.
And they also found seven shell cases
in this woman's car.
They arrested her some, you know,
minutes away from Rihanna's home.
And we now know in new news
that this woman's name is Ivana
Lesette Ortiz. She is 35 years old.
They list her date of birth as June 2nd,
1990. She was booked
for attempted murder. And her bail
is set at $10 million.
over $10, $2,225.
She ain't never come home.
It is no way anybody can, like, who just has $10 million?
Even if you did a percentage of that, who has that just laying around, right?
But looking at this, because another interesting thing in the release that they sent out to media,
so they talk about, you know, the time that they got the call, the response to where they responded to,
you know, all the information.
But one of the things that I think that they say is interesting is that this is an active
LAPD robbery homicide division investigation.
So when I saw robbery homicide and then I saw the, she's booked for attempted murder.
Now, mind you guys, there's a DA office, the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office still has to
okay these charges.
This is just what police are booking her on, right?
So when this happens, a DA has a.
a conversation, they look at the evidence, they look at the motive, they talk to police,
all they consider all of the things, and then they move forward with an actual charge.
But when I saw all of this, mind you, we don't know motive and I've been asking, do you guys
have motive yet? Do you have any other information? They won't tell us. In my mind, I'm like,
and this is before the internet that went and found his girl, I'm like, this person had to have
said something to police that made them believe that this was planned, that there was
intention, that this is not something that just like randomly happened, that Rihanna was literally
actually targeted. Like all of these things all had to go together. And now there are these, and again,
I can't confirm, I can confirm her identity as far as her name and her birth date, but there is no
mugshot released by police. And there are some old mugshots, alleged old mugshots circulating
of this woman. I did reach out to police to try and say, hey, I know that you. You know that
you guys haven't dropped a new mugshot here.
The old ones is this old girl.
And they won't confirm it.
They literally wrote back to me.
I was like, are you guys able to confirm these past mug shots are your current suspect?
And I listed her name.
And literally all they said was no, with a period.
N-O, period.
So they're not even getting into that right now.
But the internet is doing what the internet does.
And they're finding things that if that woman that they found on Facebook and all these other places is this Ivana
Lissette Ortiz,
woman who is the arrested suspect in the shooting.
She's definitely a crazed fan who's just like on one.
And yeah, she didn't get shit.
Oh, God.
Yeah.
You talk about intent and malice and intention.
Fans are digging up old videos and, you know, post on Facebook of, you know,
different disparaging things toward Rihanna and Cardi B.
and, you know, Kim Kardashian and others,
police are going to make an example out of this woman.
$10 million, this is,
they're going to definitely make an example
out of her because of how high profile this is.
So, I mean, rightfully so.
I mean, at least 10 shots,
anybody could have been killed,
which is also really scary, too,
because if this woman is a person,
And it seems like from these social media posts I'm telling you guys about if this woman is a person that is dealing with, you know, a mental health crisis of some sort or just not being all the way there.
It's just so sad because someone could have died all because of something that is not even real in this person's head.
Because these Facebook posts and all these things, if those posts, you know, if this page and everything that they're connecting really does belong to.
this Ivana Lissette Ortiz woman and the only reason I'm even mentioning it even though I haven't
confirmed it with police myself are because of the way that police are investigating this or is because
of the way the police is they're investigating this with that robbery homicide division and because
of what she was booked under being booked for attempted murder uh LAPD robbery homicide division
being the people that are investigating you they had to have found something that places a very
clear intention to harm Rihanna in a very specific way.
So I'll be back, guys.
I mean, you know I'm following this.
I'm getting on their nerves.
I'm getting on everybody else's nerves.
Try to answer some questions.
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They had to crush you.
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