Insider Betrayal? PnB Rock’s Final Moments At Roscoe’s Unraveled

PnB Rock wearing white and blue and smiling
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – FEBRUARY 09: Rapper PnB Rock is seen arriving to the Palm Angels Fashion Show during New York Fashion Week on February 09, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC Images/Getty Images)

Newly released footage of the shooting that claimed PnB Rock’s life raises troubling questions about a possible betrayal from someone inside Roscoe’s House of Chicken ‘N Waffles in Los Angeles, nearly two years ago. The footage offers unsettling insights into the events leading up to the tragic incident. According to reports, Ana Garcia, a True Crime News analyst who appears on CBS Philadelphia, hypothesizes that an insider at the restaurant may have been responsible for Rock’s murder.

The analyst cited the video, stating, “There’s someone that spots him and does a fist bump.” “We see this on video. That person then contacted someone else — a father and son team.” Garcia went on to detail that Rock’s meal was delayed by 40 minutes, likely due to the restaurant’s heavy volume that day. She also addressed the widespread accusations directed at his girlfriend, dismissing claims that her social media post played any role in his tragic death.

Garcia stated, “She didn’t get to post that photo until much later.” “It was those two (in the restaurant) that were responsible for the death of PnB. The set up was just to steal his jewelry.” She further explained how “The girlfriend blamed herself that it was her fault, and it wasn’t her fault.” “Social media and other celebrities jumped all over to blame her.”

Freddie Lee Trone Sentenced to Life for PnB Rock’s Murder

In September, Freddie Lee Trone, 42, received a prison sentence of 31 years to life following his conviction for the murder of PnB Rock. Trone, who was found guilty of murder, conspiracy to rob, and two counts of second-degree robbery, faced justice after a trial that concluded in August.

Prosecutors have alleged that Trone instructed his 17-year-old son to fatally shoot the rapper in 2022 while he dined at Roscoe’s House of Chicken ‘N Waffles. In his defense, Trone vehemently denied any involvement in the robbery or murder, insisting he was not present at the scene. However, surveillance footage placed him in the parking lot just 30 minutes before the shooting, to which he claimed he was attending to business for a nearby beauty shop he owned.


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