Recent revelations from True Crime News shed light on the tragic murder of PnB Rock at Roscoe's House of Chicken 'N Waffles in Los Angeles two years ago. Analyst Ana Garcia discussed the shocking details on CBS Philadelphia, suggesting that the rapper may have been set up by individuals working inside the restaurant.
According to Garcia, the newly uncovered footage shows a suspicious sequence of events where someone inside the establishment made contact with PnB Rock, followed by a fist bump gesture and subsequent communication with a father and son team. Despite initial speculation and blame being directed at the rapper's girlfriend over a delayed meal that day, it was later clarified that the true motive behind the orchestrated scenario was to steal PnB Rock's jewelry.
In a recent courtroom development, Freddie Lee Trone, 42, was convicted for the murder of PnB Rock and sentenced to 31 years to life in prison. Trone was found guilty on charges of murder, conspiracy to commit robbery, and two counts of second-degree robbery in August. During the trial, prosecutors revealed that Trone instructed his then 17-year-old son to carry out the fatal shooting at Roscoe's House of Chicken 'N Waffles in 2022.
Despite denying any involvement in the robbery and murder, Trone's alibi was cast into doubt when surveillance footage placed him in the restaurant's parking lot half an hour before the tragic incident occurred. Trone claimed he was handling business for a beauty shop he owned nearby during the time of the shooting. The case underscored the complexities of the investigation and the tragic loss suffered by PnB Rock and his
loved ones.
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