Rapper PnB Rock fatally shot during robbery at restaurant in South Los Angeles.
On September 12, the rapper PnB Rock was robbed and tragically murdered in south Los Angeles. At Roscoe’s House of Chicken ‘N Waffles, the shooting happened.
Online users have reported seeing a frightening video of PnB Rock drenched in blood after being shot. Since then, internet users have turned to social media to ask other internet users not to spread the same.
One commenter remarked, “We’re so numb to this sh*t,” adding that people lack the courtesy to not share such recordings, noting that the video should have never made it to the internet.
According to The Times, PnB Rock was dining with his girlfriend at the restaurant near Main Street and Manchester Avenue in Inglewood when the shooting took place after the 30-year-old was “robbed of his jewels.”
According to reports, the victim was shot at 1:23 p.m., and after being taken to the hospital, the victim was declared dead at 1:59 p.m.
Los Angeles Police Capt. Kelly Muniz said:
The suspect approached the victim as he was eating at a table with a female witness. The suspect then brandished a gun and demanded his belongings; he then fired several shots and appeared to take some of it, though to what extent is unknown at this time.
Capt. Muniz further revealed that the suspect opened fire on PnB Rock before escaping through the side door of the establishment and into a “getaway automobile” that was waiting in the parking lot.
According to Muniz, investigators were analysing the material on Monday night. She declined to make any comments about what was found.
According to TMZ, the incident appeared to be targeted because “no one else was shot or abused.”
At the time this piece was being written, the suspect had not yet been taken into custody.
The individual identified by the authorities as the “female witness” was Stephanie Sibounheuang, the rapper’s girlfriend, according to the Daily Voice. Before the incident, Sibounheuang posted a picture to her Instagram account with the restaurant’s address in the caption. Meanwhile, the post has already been taken down.
About :-Rakim Hasheem Allen, AKA-PNB Rock
Rakim Hasheem Allen better known by his stage name PnB Rock, was an American rapper and singer from Philadelphia he born on December 9, 1991. He admitted to Paper Magazine that Drake’s decade-defining album “Take Care” was what first got him interested in music when he was 19 years old.
Rock was a perfect fit for the next stage of hip-development hop’s because of his talent for fusing melodies with his rapping. With the tune “Fleek” from 2015, which transformed the popular Vine video into a national anthem for women who take pride in their beauty, he rose to national recognition. Later, he worked with a variety of musicians, including Ed Sheeran and Chance the Rapper on the song “Cross Me.”
One of his most memorable performances was when he collaborated with Atlanta rapper YFN Lucci on the triumphant hymn “Everyday We Lit” in 2016, which peaked at No. 33 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was either artist’s highest-charting song ever.
In an episode of the podcast “Off the Record with DJ Akademiks” that aired on September 2, Rock talked about prior robberies that had occurred in Los Angeles.
Rock and the host discussed how it appeared like robberies targeting rappers were increasing in frequency.
Rock declared, “I’ve never once been robbed in my life. “I’m not going to say never because I find never to be a nice word. I haven’t been robbed, but I’m not superstitious either.
Akademiks remarked, “That’s why I feel like L.A.’s creepy, man. It’s simply so audacious. I’m seeing crazy vids that make it seem like they don’t even do it at night. Perhaps at night, but in broad daylight is when they actually do it.
After the death of his elder brother, Rock claimed that he underwent a transformation, becoming more tense and aware of how quickly a situation may become lethal.
Rock remarked, “There has just been something in me that has just let me know, like this s— real life.” “I have witnessed deaths. I’ve been around people who have passed away. Anyone can pass away.