Eyewitnesses report that the Philly born native and his crew are the aggressors and go into the King of Prussia Mall near Philadelphia with the sole purpose of fighting three men.
AceShowbiz –PnB Rock was involved in a nasty brawl over the weekend. It’s been reported that the rapper and his crew beat up three men at the King of Prussia Mall near Philadelphia on Saturday, October 19, with TMZ obtaining a video of the brawl.
In the video, a man who appeared to be Rock could be seen kicking a man on the ground along with two other people. There was also another group in the video who was captured attacking another person nearby. After finishing off their business, Rock and his crew flee the store, got into a waiting vehicle and left the scene.
Eyewitnesses told TMZ that Rock and his associates were the aggressors and went to the mall with the sole purpose of fighting the opposing group. It’s said that when the group located their targets inside the Neiman Marcus store, they immediately entered the store and attacked them.
While it’s difficult to identify the attackers, the man who appeared to be Rock sported the same outfit he was wearing earlier in the day. The Philly born rapper returned to his hometown on Saturday and documented his outing with friends on social media.
The King of Prussia security division has not commented on the situation. The police have also not been notified about the alleged brawl as no official complaint has been filed.
Should the victims file a police report, this will get Rock into another legal trouble, Earlier this year, the rapper was arrested and charged with drug and firearm related offenses following a search of his home in Bensalem, where they found four pounds of marijuana, scales, packaging material, over $33,000 in cash and a stolen .40 caliber Glock handgun.
At the time, Rock was charged with possession with intent to deliver, possession of narcotis, receiving stolen property, criminal conspiracy and other related offenses. Meanwhile, his girlfriend faced charges of possession of narcotics, receiving stolen property and criminal conspiracy.
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