Former biker found riddled with bullets

A former criminal biker was found riddled with bullets Monday morning in Quebec. The police refuse to link this possible attack with the open war waged by a street gang against bikers in the capital.

The police intervened at 6:34 a.m. in a quiet street in the Charlesbourg sector. It was in a house that they found Michel “Doune” Guérin seriously injured. The man in his 60s was taken to hospital.


A police source told La Presse that the man was dead. The Quebec City Police Department (SPVQ) refuses to confirm.
“Doune” is a former Hells Angels prospect, who led the defunct Mercenaries motorcycle group. Guérin was at one time one of the biggest cocaine traffickers in the capital. He was arrested in 2005 during Operation Despot and received 12 years in prison.

This possible attack against this former close friend of the Hells occurs in an explosive context in Quebec . According to several police sources, a conflict rages between a member in good standing of the Hells Angels of Quebec, Mathieu Pelletier, and an independent trafficker nicknamed David “Pic” Turmel.
Turmel has reportedly refused since the pandemic to obtain cocaine from the Hells Angels, thus depriving bikers of an important source of income. Turmel, who allegedly has ties to “red” street gangs, would now buy drugs from Montreal street gangs.
Warehouses in Beauce were the target of suspicious fires in October and November. According to information from La Presse , in two of these mini-warehouses there were tenants linked directly or indirectly to criminal bikers.
For the moment, there is no evidence to link Monday's event in Charlesbourg and the outbreak of violence between factions of organized crime.

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