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Footage Reveals Roscoe’s Employee, Not Girlfriend, May Have Set Up PnB Rock

New footage from a true crime documentary reveals more details about PnB Rock death.

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New footage from a true crime documentary reveals the heartbreaking moment when PnB Rock’s fiancée, Stephanie Sibounheuang, learned of the rapper’s passing.

The clip has sparked public discussion, as it provides further insight into the events surrounding his fatal shooting at Roscoe’s Chicken & Waffles in South Los Angeles.

The video suggests possible involvement by a Roscoe’s employee, who is seen fist-bumping PnB Rock and then making a phone call shortly after his arrival.

This call, followed by a 40-minute delay in their food service, is suspected of alerting assailants to PnB Rock’s location.

On September 23, Freddie Lee Trone, accused of orchestrating the attack by directing his 17-year-old son to rob PnB Rock, was sentenced to over 31 years to life in prison.

His son, who allegedly carried out the robbery, is awaiting trial. Another defendant, Tremont Jones, received a 12-year sentence for related robbery charges.

After the incident, criticism emerged online, suggesting Sibounheuang’s location-tagged post on social media may have played a role.

Rapper Kodak Black initially placed blame on her but later apologized.

Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore also confirmed that PnB Rock’s social media activity made him a target.

Reports indicated that PnB Rock himself posted from the parking lot, potentially giving attackers time to reach the scene.

In a moving Instagram post after the tragedy, Sibounheuang expressed her grief, saying, “I am 100% not ok… My man saved my life, throwing me under that table. I’m not supposed to be here, but because of him, I am.”

This footage has reignited discussions online, with many speculating that PnB Rock may have been intentionally delayed at the restaurant, leading to the fatal encounter.

Watch the video below.

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