Friday, July 19, 2024

Fatal Shooting of another Rapper in Montreal

CTV is reporting that "Two people are dead after a shooting in the Montreal borough of Villeray-Saint-Michel-Parc-Extension early Friday morning. CTV News has confirmed the identities of the two victims, Guy Love Jolicoeur also know as G Fetty and Peter Dave Alisme." La Presse is reporting that "Guy Love Jolicoeur was also known by his West Indian rap artist name, G Fetty."

This is really sad. You guys really need to get your sh*t together. Life is worth more than this.

TVA Nnouvelles is reporting that this is the 11th rapper killed in 3 years.

July 3, 2021: Mohammed Sayum “SOSO BURGZ”, 21 years old, in Montreal

August 3, 2021: Jerry Willer Jean-Baptiste “Mackazoe”, 29 years old, in Montreal

August 8, 2021: Duckerns Pierre Clermont “Jeune Loup”, 22 years old, in Montreal

October 18, 2021: Jannai Dopwell-Bailey “Twizzy”, 16, in Montreal

December 2, 2021: Hani Ouahdi “El DZairy”, 20 years old, in Montreal

September 20, 2022: Adam Jean-Philippe “Young A Stunnin”, 21 years old, in Montreal

September 15, 2023: Karapet Mikaelyan “Karman”, 28 years old, in Outaouais

October 9, 2023: Gordy Jean-Paul “Young Dev”, 34 years old, in Terrebonne

November 29, 2023: Reuban Ntake “Yung Kartel”, 23, in Montreal

May 14, 2024: Christopher Shawn Jean Vilsaint “Dirty S”, 27 years old, in Montreal

July 19, 2024: Guy Love Jolicoeur, “G-Fetty”, 34 years old, in Montreal

Dirty S Shooter arrested in Prince George

8 comments:

  1. Can’t say that I’m overly surprised that rappers keep getting hit. It’s because gangs and rap have become more intertwined than ever before in Canada, and the gang war is still the gang war whether someone is a rapper, or a quiet behind the scenes business guy makes little difference. Realistically, the rappers are more likely to become targets because their music gives them a lot of social influence, and that tends to make guys nervous, or jealous. Especially if they see that person as an enemy, a threat, or too disruptive.

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    1. As I explained to an American friend, we don't have gangs in Canada. In Canada they aren't gangs, they are simply drug trafficking networks.

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    2. Most of them appear to be Haitian, not all. Second they all list "rapper" as an occupation. No surprise.

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    3. Yes, Area 43 who the Wolf Pack brought into the DTES after f*cking over the Driftwood Crips they brought in from Toronto were Haitian. Damion Ryan already rolled on them too. The BIBO RS rap beef was white, brown and Somalian. The Surrey trash rappers that are trying to start sh*t are white. They are wannabes but don't have a clue.

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  2. That’s actually a fair enough assessment. Take BC for example, RS, IS, and UN all fractured into cells that fought amongst each other for various reasons, and they can hardly be called gangs anymore. Just some guys within those ‘named’ networks that still maintain drug trafficking networks.

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    1. Indeed those are all simply drug trafficking organizations. However, the UN *was* the only rival. The only time RS and IS would fight among themselves is when someone wanted to stop paying the HA tax. BIBO lost and the HAs won.

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  3. Rap sucks anyway.

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    1. In the sense that they are shooting each other for a pair of sneakers, yeah that sucks. It's stupid.

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