The mother of fallen BSB member Ronald "Banga" McPhatter spoke out against the Troy Ave. McPhatter was killed last night (May 25) by a shot to the chest during the shooting at New York City's Irving Plaza. Rose McPhatter, the mother of the deceased, talked to the New York Daily News and criticized Troy Ave for not calling her in the aftermath.

"He actually cared a lot about Troy Ave," Rose McPhatter said. "My wish is that Troy Ave cared as much about my son as he cared about him. I say that because I watched how my son would always bend over backwards to help him."

Rose McPhatter was clearly disappointed to not hear from Troy Ave. She doubted that the rapper truly cared about her son.

"If he cared about my son as much as he alleged he does, I would've received a call from him," she said. "He didn't call me. He didn't call any of my other sons."

Things are not looking good for Troy Ave at the moment. Video of the gunfire at last night's concert has emerged that shows Troy firing at least one shot.

"There is clear video, very graphic video. He walks right out, women all around, and starts shooting his gun," a source told the Daily News.

The Brooklyn rapper was arrested on charges of reckless endangerment and illegal possession of a firearm. The Daily News also that reported Troy Ave accidentally shot himself in the leg during last night's mayhem as opposed to another gunman.

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