PnB Rock’s Mother Breaks Down In Court While Prosecutor Displays Autopsy Photo Of Late Rapper + Murder Suspect Denies Involvement
PnB Rock’s Mother Breaks Down In Court While Prosecutor Displays Autopsy Photo Of Late Rapper + Murder Suspect Denies Involvement
PnB Rock’s mother, Deannea Allen, was visibly emotional on Monday, August 5, as she faced the devastating imagery of her late son’s autopsy during closing arguments in a Compton courtroom.
Deannea Allen, who traveled from Philadelphia to attend the trial, was overcome with grief as a prosecutor presented the autopsy photo of her son, Rakim Allen, during the ninth and final day of testimony.
Speaking to media outlets, she stated,
“I wasn’t prepared for those pictures. It’s very devastating. I never wanted to see those pictures.”
Deannea Allen emphasized the significance of her presence in court, stating,
“I’m here to get justice. I want justice. This was my son, my child. I want the jury to know he has a family who loves him and wants to support him.”
During the trial, Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney Timothy Richardson urged the jury to convict Freddie Trone and Tremont Jones for their alleged roles in the rapper’s murder, arguing that Trone, 42, should be found guilty of murder for allegedly sending his 17-year-old son into Roscoe’s Chicken and Waffles with a loaded firearm and orders to rob PnB Rock on September 12, 2022.
Freddie Trone, who testified in his own defense, denied the prosecutor’s claims. He asserted that he left the restaurant’s parking lot before the shooting and claimed another driver was behind the wheel when his son returned to the scene.
The trial previously featured testimony from PnB Rock’s fiancée, Stephanie Sibounheuang, who recounted the harrowing moments of the shooting.
theJasmineBrand reported that Stephanie Sibounheuang recalled how a masked gunman threatened her life while demanding jewelry from PnB Rock. Despite his efforts to protect her, the rapper was shot multiple times.
Stephanie Sibounheuang also addressed rumors that an Instagram post might have led to the shooting, clarifying that she had removed the exact location from her post to avoid such implications.
As closing arguments continue, fans of the late rapper eagerly await the trial’s outcome.
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