A rapper who appeared with Dave “Pic” Turmel still arrested

A rapper from Quebec who was talked about because he had shot a video a few years ago with the Caïd Dave “Pic” Turmel is brought back to justice shortly after having served a pain for drug trafficking. He is now criticized for violent crimes.

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The Sûreté du Québec arrested David Bouchard-Michel on Wednesday evening, in Quebec, in conjunction with acts of violence that occurred on July 21 in Maliotenam, near Sept-Îles.

The 40 -year -old rapper, also known by his artist name Mizery, briefly appeared at the Quebec courthouse on Thursday. He faces a total of seven accusations with three other individuals, according to the act of denunciation consulted by The newspaper.

The group would have engaged in assault with the use of a weapon that inflicted bodily injury on a victim.

Accusations of forcible sequestration, wearing of weapons in a dangerous design, possession of a prohibited firearm or restricted authorization, robbery of firearm and criminal harassment complete this portrait.

March in March

However, Bouchard-Michel had probably just recovered his freedom a short time ago.

In mid-March, the court had indeed imposed on him a 26-month detention sentence for drug trafficking offenses, break-in and death threats.

However, due to the pre -trial detention he had already served, he only had four months and 21 days left behind bars, which was to theoretically brought him to a release in early August.

In this previous file, seized texts then demonstrated that Bouchard-Michel had organized the sale of “around 30 grams of cocaine” and “a few dozen metampehetamine tablets”.

He also admitted that he had threatened a woman while he was free under conditions at the beginning of 2024. He had taken off before being found by the British Columbia RCMP.

Alongside “Pic”

“Mizery” attracted looks at him for his bonds with Dave “Pic” Turmel, the young Caïd who would be at the head of the Blood Family Mafia (BFM), in the wake of the narcotics war which has raged in several regions.

Members of the BFM group appeared in the video of its song “Granada”, published five years ago and which has accumulated some 420,000 views to date.

We see, among others, “Pic” Turmel which proudly carries gold chains forming the letters “BFM” as well as its alleged right arm, Roobens Denis.

Bouchard-Michel remained detained after his appearance on Thursday. The file was postponed to Friday so that it could be heard at the Palais de Justice in Sept-Îles.

As for Turmel, he has been imprisoned in Italy since his highly publicized arrest last March, after a 610 -day run. This summer, The newspaper reported that his extradition to Quebec could take longer than anticipated the Quebec authorities.

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