PnB Rock‘s fiancée, Stephanie Sibounheuang, gave a chilling testimony this week at the trial of the men accused of orchestrating the rapper’s murder.
Sibounheuang took the stand on Tuesday (July 30) – one week into the trial for the September 2022 killing – and recounted the final moments of Rock’s life.
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According to Rolling Stone, she explained that the shooter came right up to them and she didn’t realize what was happening at first.
“He came to our table right away. I thought it was a fan asking for a picture until I saw the gun,” she recalled. “He said, ‘If you don’t give me the jewelry, I’m going to blow her head off.’ He had the gun on my man’s face, on it, touching it.”
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Though she said Rock put his hands up, that wasn’t enough.
“He got shot, and he like pushed me to the wall and threw me under the table,” she explained. “The [gunman] just kept shooting. I was telling him, ‘Stop shooting him, are you trying to kill him?'”
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Sibounheuang says the 17-year-old then started removing Rock’s jewelry and even aimed his gun at her at one point when she attempted to grab her phone. He then fled and she tried to save her man buy putting pressure on his wounds, but it was too late.
Upon leaving court on Tuesday, she told the outlet of Rock: “He’s heroic. He’s a hero. [Other men] would never.”
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The teen accused gunman’s father, Freddie Trone, is also charged in the star’s murder, which took place at a Roscoe’s Chicken and Waffles in Los Angeles, as is another man, Tremont Jones.
Trone is accused of being the getaway driver, and Jones of tipping off the killers to Rock’s whereabouts and possibly supplying the gun for his murder.
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The teenager, according to Rolling Stone, had a court hearing on Friday (July 26).
During the proceeding, Commissioner Sharonda P. Bradford explained that while the accused shooter was receiving medical services, an expert had determined he still would be unable to understand a trial.
A follow-up hearing will happen in August.
Trone and Jones’ trial began last Tuesday (July 23).
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During their opening arguments, defense lawyers for both men argued there is not enough evidence for some of the charges against their clients.