Police rushed over to Lady Gaga's Malibu home on Thursday night, due to reports from security that a man was on the property. Her security reportedly detained the man, who revealed that he was simply trying to deliver a bouquet of flowers to the pop star. He got into her driveway and dropped off the flowers before being stopped from making his way closer to the home, according to law enforcement. Police later told the man it was a bad idea to try to hand-deliver any kind of gift to Gaga.
Gaga's security team reportedly told police that the man has tried to deliver gifts for her in the past. Gaga made no contact with the man, and he was not arrested. It was determined that "no crime had occurred," as he never tried to make contact with Gaga who was inside her home at the time of the incident.
Gaga's Past With Law Enforcement
In 2021, Lady Gaga's dog walker, Ryan Fischer, was shot in the chest while walking the star's three French bulldogs. Two men allegedly approached Fischer in a vehicle and demanded that he give up Gaga's dogs. When Fischer refused, they shot him and stole two of the pets, Koji and Gustav. The singer offered a reward of $500,000 for the return of her dogs. She shared a post to her Instagram followers highlighting the reward and saying, "My heart is sick." She added, "I am praying my family will be whole again." Surveillance footage captured the crime taking place.
At the end of 2022, 20-year-old James Howard Jackson pleaded no contest to attempted murder for shooting Fischer. The dog walker told Jackson during the sentencing hearing, "With the attack, you completely altered my life." He added, "You shot me and left me to die, and both of our lives have changed forever." The dogs were eventually returned to Gaga unharmed. Jackson was sentenced to 21 years in prison for the violent attack. Two additional individuals were also charged as accessories to the crime.