Kodak Black Junuri PnB Rock With Chicken & Waffles: ‘Long Live PnB’ | Popgen Tech
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Kodak Black chose a quirky way to honor PnB Rock with an Instagram post of his chicken and waffles.
Paying tribute to the late Philly rapper, Yak headed to Roscoe’s Chicken & Waffles, the same restaurant chain PnB Rock was dining at when he was killed on September 12 in South Los Angeles.
Thinking it would be a fitting tribute to the “Everyday We Lit” artist, Kodak ended his post saying: “LongLivePNB! Good Chicken & Waffles -BET POWER UP #STILLLBILL.”
Fans were left baffled by Kodak Black’s decision to try to honor his friend with a meal from the same chain where PnB was killed. “No way,” wrote one fan, while another added: “Wait what homie?”
The Sniper Gang leader has collaborated with PnB Rock on a few occasions including tracks like “Too Many Years” and “Horses” from The Fate of the Furious soundtrack.
Shortly after PnB’s death, Kodak paid tribute to PnB Rock and fellow late rapper XXXTENTACION by posting a photo of the two together.
“SMH @pnbrock @xxxtentacion MY N-GGA @pnbrock ROCKIN THE SG CHAIN IN THIS SHIT KRAZY OUCHEA PIC,” the 25-year-old wrote.
The investigation into the murder of PnB Rock had another update on Thursday (September 29) when police revealed that a third suspect had been arrested. Freddie Lee Trone, 40, was taken into custody by an FBI-led fugitive task force in Las Vegas on Thursday afternoon (September 29) for his alleged involvement in the rapper’s death.
He was charged with one count of murder, two counts of second-degree robbery and one count of conspiracy to commit robbery.
Trone’s arrest came shortly after his 17-year-old son, who has not been identified because he was a minor, was taken into custody in Lawndale, California in connection with PnB Rock’s murder. The young man faces the same charges as his father and is accused of being the gunman.
His mother and Trone’s wife, Shauntel Trone, 38, was also arrested this week in Gardena, California and charged with one count of being an accessory after the fact to murder. She pleaded not guilty when she was brought to Court on Thursday.
Meanwhile, Kodak Black added another good deed to his list earlier this week, paying the rent of several families who were at risk of being evicted.
According to the rapper’s Instagram Stories, the Pompano Beach native covered the outstanding rent arrears of 28 families and paid their rent for the following months.
Kodak Black’s kind gesture recalls the time he donated 100 air conditioners to various Pompano Beach residents back in July of 2021.
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