One of two people who fell to bullets in Montreal Friday night brings to at least 11 the number of rappers killed in three years, most of them in the borough.
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Guy Love Jolicoeur, also known as “G-Fetty”, 34, and Peter-Dave Alisme, 33, were the victims of Friday night’s double murder. We are told that these would have gravitated around the 25 East street gang.
Just after 2 am on the 25th, gunshots were hearde Avenue near Boulevard Robert in the Villeray-Saint-Michel-Parc-Extension district.
Police officers of the Montreal City Police Service (SPVM) dispatched to the scene found two victims, one of whom was in cardio-respiratory arrest. Both of them had gunshot wounds.
Unknown motives
Yet according to our information, one of them was found in the vehicle while the second was lying on the ground, a few steps outside. Jolicoire and Alisme were taken to hospital but did not survive.
At this time, we do not know the exact circumstances surrounding this shooting.
Although these 19e and 20e “G-Fetty” has at least 11 murders in the Montreal area since the beginning of the year.e The rapper, at least, should have been killed in the province, according to a review of the events that took place Newspaper.
Recall that the most recent victim before him was Christopher Shawn Jean Wilsaint, 27, aka “Dirty S,” who was killed last May.
Attacked in 2019
For his part, Jolicoire had no criminal history, although he made comments in his songs that suggested a criminal lifestyle.
In the latter, which has accumulated a few thousand clicks, we can observe that he counts the profits of his victims, does not want to return the jacket, or that he sings that all his calls are encrypted.
We can only hope that people have reason to be angry with him, because in 2019, he was the victim of an assault while his assailant threatened him with a weapon.
No arrests
For his part, Alisme had a history of physical harm, criminal harassment and breach of conditions.
No one has been arrested so far. The investigation continues.
– With Maxime Deland, QMI Agency