PnB Rock‘s mother has reportedly responded after 42-year-old suspect Freddie Trone now refused his involvement in the homicide of her son. Note that prosecutors have already charged him for his connection to the crime.
As per to Rolling Stone, closing arguments for Trone and fellow suspect Tremont Jones reportedly happened on Monday, August 5. The media reports that Trone took the stand on his own defense at the recent hearing.
Trone reportedly declined prosecutors’ allegations that he sent his armed son into Roscoe’s Chicken and Waffles restaurant in Los Angeles, California, on September 12, 2022, with the intent to rob PnB Rock. The 42-year-old reportedly alleged that a “different driver” took his Buick Enclave to the restaurant’s parking lot. There, the driver allegedly offloaded his son, per Trone.
“I understand you’re trying to put together your story,” Trone reportedly told prosecutors during cross-examination, per XXL. “I never had nothing to do with it. I wasn’t there. I didn’t tell nobody to do nothing. I didn’t hand nobody no gun.”
Additionally, Trone refused claims that he was his son’s getaway driver.
Instead, the 42-year-old asserts that he visited Roscoe’s that day before leaving the location and stopping at his place of business. Trone reportedly left his keys on the counter at the location and allegedly returned to find them and his son missing.
Ultimately, the 42-year-old alleged that he discover his son at the location after another driver, whose identity he’s reportedly refused to opened, returned with him to Roscoe’s.
Furthermore, Trone refuses that Jones handed him a gun in the Roscoe’s parking lot before the shooting.
Deannea Allen spoke with Rolling Stone while leaving the courthouse.
“His lies are ridiculous. That is ridiculous. The surveillance should speak for itself,” Allen said.
In addition, Allen explained that the men involved in the case are “not trying” to accept responsibility.
“They’re trying to say they had nothing to do with it,” the mom added. “It’s unacceptable. My son was a beautiful person.
He tried to take care of everyone. Our last conversation was a half-hour when he was on his way to California. He told me about all the good stuffs he was doing. He was just trying to be better, a little more conscious.”