This week at the trial of the guys suspected of planning the rapper’s murder, PnB Rock’s fiancée, Stephanie Sibounheuang, presented a terrifying evidence.

One week into the trial for the murder in September 2022, Sibounheuang took the stand on Tuesday, July 30, and described the last moments of Rock’s life.

She said that the gunman approached them directly and that at first she wasn’t aware of what was going on, Rolling Stone said.

He immediately arrived to our table. Before I saw the pistol, I believed it was a fan asking for a picture,” she recalled. “I’m going to blow her head off if you don’t give me the jewelry,” he said. He was stroking and laying the gun on my man’s face.

She claimed that Rock raised his hands, but it wasn’t sufficient.

She said, “He got shot, and he kind of pushed me to the wall and threw me under the table.” “The shooter simply continued firing.” “Stop shooting him, are you trying to kill him?” I was telling him.

The 17-year-old then allegedly began taking off Rock’s jewelry, and at one point, Sibounheuang claims he even pointed his gun at her when she tried to take her phone. She attempted to save her partner by applying pressure to his wounds after he ran away, but it was too late.

She told Rock’s outlet on Tuesday after leaving court that “he’s heroic.” He is a brave man. Would [other males] never do?

Along with Tremont Jones, another man, the star’s murder occurred at a Roscoe’s Chicken and Waffles in Los Angeles. The teen alleged gunman’s father, Freddie Trone, is also charged in this case.

Jones is suspected of giving the killers information about Rock’s movements and potentially providing the gun they used to kill him, while Trone is charged with acting as the getaway driver.

Rolling Stone reports that the teenager’s court appearance took place on Friday, July 26.

Commissioner Sharonda P. Bradford stated during the hearing that even though the gunman was receiving medical attention, an expert had concluded he would not be able to comprehend a trial.

August will see a follow-up hearing.

The trial of Trone and Jones started this past Tuesday, July 23.

Both men’s defense attorneys said there was insufficient evidence to support some of the claims against their clients during their opening statements.