Troy Ave's bodyguard Ronald "Banga" McPhatter was the one person killed in the notorious shoot 'em up at Irving Plaza in Manhattan that left Troy wounded.
Troy was initially charged with unintentionally killing Banga. However, now investigators believe podcast host Taxstone fired the deadly shot.
During Troy's Breakfast Club interview yesterday he claimed that he wanted to throw a lavish funeral for Banga. But he said Banga's family refused his help and ended up burying him without a headstone.
He also said when he tried to buy flowers for Banga, family members asked for money.
McPhatter’s brother, Shanduke, who runs an anti-violence group in Brooklyn, responded to Troy's accusations on Twitter.
Troy Ave now you better have that same energy when u see me Vest and all!!!
— Shanduke McPhatter (@generalvanguard) April 5, 2017
Please pay for my mother and sisters. The Trauma !!
— Shanduke McPhatter (@generalvanguard) April 5, 2017
Was Troy out of line?