Le caïd Ducarme Joseph assassiné

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http://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/j...-4788711-le-caid-ducarme-joseph-assassine.php


Joseph, 46 ans, a été atteint de plusieurs projectiles au haut du corps, sur la rue Michel-Ange, près du boulevard Saint-Michel, en plein coeur de son ancien fief, vers 22 h 15.

L'homme avait été avisé à plus d'une reprise qu'il y avait un contrat sur sa tête, notamment depuis le meurtre du fils aîné de l'ancien parrain Vito Rizzuto, Nick Rizzuto Jr, assassiné près des bureaux de l'entrepreneur en construction Antonio Magi le 28 décembre 2009.

L'assassinat de Joseph pourrait d'ailleurs avoir un lien avec ce meurtre même si plusieurs personnes avaient des raisons d'en vouloir à Joseph.


Le 18 mars 2010, trois individus lourdement armés avaient fait irruption dans l'ancienne boutique de vêtements de Joseph sur la rue Saint-Jacques, le Flawnego, et ouvert le feu à plus de 70 reprises. Le caïd avait échappé de justesse à l'attentat en fuyant par la porte arrière mais l'un de ses gardes du corps et le gérant de la boutique, oncle de Joseph, avaient été tués. L'attaque avait également fait deux blessés.

Après l'attentat, Joseph s'était rendu directement au bureau de l'entrepreneur en construction lié à la mafia, Antonio Magi, et avait été arrêté par les policiers au moment de sa sortie des locaux, pour bris de conditions.

Durant les années 90, Joseph avait formé un redoutable gang de rue d'allégeance bleu, les 67, avec un autre individu, Richard Goodridge. Ce dernier aurait été propriétaire silencieux d'un club de danseuses du centre-ville, le Temptation, qui a été fermé d'urgence peu après l'attaque au Flawnego car la police craignait une réplique de Joseph. Richard Goodridge a été expulsé du Canada l'année dernière.

Depuis le retour de Vito Rizzuto à Montréal, Ducarme Joseph était devenu beaucoup plus discret mais continuait tout de même à être vu de temps en temps, surtout dans son secteur. Les enquêteurs des Crimes majeurs de la police de Montréal devront analyser plusieurs hypothèses mais celle de la vengeance de la mort du fils aîné du parrain apparaîtra sûrement en haut de liste.

Il s'agit du 18e meurtre commis cette année à Montréal.



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http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/Gang+leader+Ducarme+Joseph+found+shot+dead/10086152/story.html


MONTREAL — A man that several sources have identified as former gang leader Ducarme Joseph was found dead on Friday night in the St-Michel district of Montreal.


Around 10:15 p.m., his body was discovered in the street at the intersection of St-Michel Blvd. and Michel-Ange St., Montreal police said. The victim had been shot multiple times, police spokesperson Constable François Collard said.


No suspect has been arrested, and the motive for the homicide is unknown.


Montreal police have not revealed the identity of the victim because his family may still need to be notified. “I can tell you he was a man in his 40s and he was well known to police,” Collard said. “All investigative hypotheses are being withheld.”


Joseph, 46, was the apparent target of a shooting at the Flawnego fashion boutique in 2010 that killed two people, Joseph’s bodyguard Peter Christopoulos, 27, and store manager Jean Gaston, 60. Joseph apparently used a back exit to escape unharmed. Three men, Carey Isaac Regis, Kyle Gabriel and Terrell Lloyd Smith, were convicted of murder in the shooting and sentenced in May to life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years.


Montreal police considered Joseph the most influential street gang member in Montreal, and police had been advising him for years that there are contracts out on his life. Also known by his aliases, Kenny, Ducarmel, K, Kentucky and King Kenny, Joseph is assumed to be the founder of the 67s street gang based in St-Michel, named after the bus route that runs through the district. He was known as an important player in Montreal’s drug and prostitution scene, filling the vacuum left by the dismantling of the Hells Angels and imprisonment of alleged Mafia kingpin Vito Rizzuto.


Joseph’s recorded history of violence dates back to Jan. 8, 1989, when he lured a 12-year-old into prostitution and sexually assaulted her. He pleaded guilty in that case and was sentenced to eight months in jail and two years probation.


On May 29, 2000, he was charged with brutally beating and choking a tow-truck driver at Drummond St. and de Maisonneuve Blvd. after he tried to tow Joseph’s Porsche, which was illegally parked in a private lot. Joseph was acquitted in that case four years later.


In 2008, Joseph was charged with assault causing bodily harm after witnesses said he stabbed two people outside a bar on Parc Ave. But the victim who identified him never showed up in court to testify, and the charge was dropped.


Between April and June 1998, there were several incidents between Joseph and his then-girlfriend. In early April, Joseph tried to strangle her and threatened her with a revolver.


On May 21 of that year, he tried to push her out of a car that was travelling at 180 kilometres an hour. He hit her, threatened to kill her and broke into her house several times, a police report says. Joseph was found guilty of uttering death threats against the woman and was sentenced to 15 days in jail and one year probation or a $100 fine. Ten other counts against him in that case were withdrawn.


This is the 18th homicide of the year on SPVM territory, compared to 17 by this time last year.

remember his house in DDO ?

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y'avais quasiment disparu de la map, d'après moi sa viendrais pas des proche de rizzuto... quand il étais en prison personne à répliqué.. maintenant qu'il est mort sa me surprendrait d'avantage que quelqu'un veut encore venger de sa ... sa doit être pour un autre motif
 
On May 29, 2000, he was charged with brutally beating and choking a tow-truck driver at Drummond St. and de Maisonneuve Blvd. after he tried to tow Joseph’s Porsche, which was illegally parked in a private lot. Joseph was acquitted in that case four years later.

Holy shit :yikes:
 
ca fait longtemps que ca l aurait du etre fait... il vivait sur du temps emprunté!


bon débarras
 
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