(Update) Freddie Trone Arrested In Las Vegas For The Murder Of PnB Rock

(Update) Freddie Trone Arrested In Las Vegas For The Murder Of PnB Rock

Los Angeles Police Department has arrested Freddie Trone, one of three people accused of killing PnB Rock in September at Roscoe’s Chicken & Waffles, after being on the run since the September 13th shooting.

LA Police Chief speaks about the investigation into the death of PnB Rock and says they are investigating a social media post as well.
LA Police Chief speaks about the investigation into the death of PnB Rock and says they are investigating a social media post as well. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Firefly)

Trio Charged In PnB Rock’s Death

Authorities arrested Trone in Las Vegas on Thursday around 1 pm, Fox 5 Vegas reports.

As previously reported, authorities have officially charged Freddie Trone, Shauntel Trone, and Freddie’s 17-year-old with the murder of PnB Rock.

Trone faces “one count of murder and conspiracy to commit robbery and two counts of second-degree robbery.”

Shauntel Trone is the wife of Freddie Trone and the stepmother to the minor that has been arrested for PnB Rock’s murder. She faces one count of an accessory count of accessory after the fact” and was arraigned on Thursday. It’s not immediately known her connection to the case.

Authorities continued:

The minor was charged with one count each of murder and conspiracy to commit robbery. He also faces two counts of second-degree robbery.

District Attorney Alleges Trone Attacked PnB Rock During Armed Robbery

As previously reported, PnB Rock was killed during an armed robbery while dining with his girlfriend at Roscoe’s Chicken & Waffles in South LA earlier this month.

Reports state that the minor allegedly walked up to the couple, demanding their property. The press release says the suspect shot Allen, removing his property before fleeing.

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