The tragic death of PnB Rock, born Rakim Allen has social media and law enforcement looking critically at the concept of location sharing on social platforms.
According to Fox News 29 PnB Rock, born Rakim Allen, was dining at the restaurant with his girlfriend at the time of the shooting. TMZ said in a report that the suspect may have targeted PnB Rock in a robbery after he posted a video of himself wearing expensive jewelry on social media.
On Tuesday, LAPD Chief Michel Moore confirmed PnB Rock was likely targeted because of his social media post. Moore said investigators believe the suspect(s) saw the rapper and his girlfriend’s whereabouts and tracked them down in Monday’s shooting.
Across social media, PnB Rock’s death drew comparisons to how Pop Smoke was fatally shot in 2020. At the time of the investigation, LAPD believed that Pop Smoke’s social media posts may have helped the suspects track down the rapper’s location.
Rapper PnB Rock has reportedly died at the hospital after a shooting broke out at Roscoe’s Chicken and Waffles in Los Angeles County.
A Feb. 2020 report from the Los Angeles Times suggested that Pop Smoke, born Bashar Jackson, or a member of his entourage shared a picture of a gift bag tagged with a Hollywood Hills address.
“What we’re not going to do is have victim shaming…they have a right to share their location” community activist Najee Ali said during a news conference Tuesday afternoon. “Being murdered in cold blood was the wrong thing to happen.”
Pop superstar Nicki Minaj was among those making the comparisons on social media.
“After Pop Smoke there’s no way we as rappers or our loved ones are still posting locations to our whereabouts,” Minaj wrote on social media.
YouTuber turned professional boxer Jake Paul shared his reaction to social media shortly after the news broke. Paul also linked PnB Rock’s death with Pop Smoke in the same sentence, calling the two incidents “senseless murders.”
According to LAPD, the gunman in the Roscoe’s Chicken and Waffles shooting hopped on a getaway car and fled the scene. LAPD said officers do not know which direction the car went. As of Monday night, a description of the suspect vehicle has not been released.
On Tuesday, FOX 11 spoke with a security expert who has experience working with celebrities. Louis Perry, the celebrity security, warns the general public – not just the Hollywood stars – needs to be aware of their surroundings and what they wear.
“Don’t wear the jewelry in any place out the doors right now,” he said. “There are a lot of crazy people out there and believe me the crazy people are desperate… they don’t target just rappers, they target anybody with money.”
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Mo3, Von, Dolph, Pop Smoke, Pnb Rock all had this ring. All no longer here. Interesting pic.twitter.com/GPgCdT7SFG
— Eastsideo414 (@eastsideo414) September 13, 2022
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PNB rock’s girlfriend posted their location on IG. 20 minutes later some robbers came and shot him. The same scenario happened with Pop smoke. You people need to learn to stop posting your location while you’re still there. pic.twitter.com/cHAO4frk48
— … (@Peterpumping) September 12, 2022
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