Gang wars in France take another victim, and this time, footage posted online includes a message from the man who would later be found executed inside his burned-out car. Reading a pre-written text, the young man warned others that they too would be killed if they mess with the perpetrators.
While reading the text, the attacker held a gun to the victim’s head. In a second video, the attacker, dressed all in black and with his head covered, is seen firing several shots into a vehicle.
“On Sunday, May 24, 2026, I was sent on a job to Grenoble by a bunch of bastards who hide in the shadows, send us into the line of fire, and don’t pay us. I’m paying the price for it, and everyone who works for these same people will pay the price too, just like me. The price being death or the loss of family members (sic.). So think carefully about who you work with,” we hear the victim reading.
He is assumed at this time to be the same man later found dead in the burned car in Echirolles. However, police have not officially confirmed this. An autopsy was scheduled for yesterday.
According to the Grenoble prosecutor’s office, as cited by Fdesouche, “he was shot.” Near the crime scene, “seven spent cartridges, some of which had been fired and others not, and a jerrycan of gasoline were found,” added the DIPN 38 (Departmental Directorate of the National Police).
A criminal investigation has been opened into murder by an organized gang. The area, Grenoble and its suburbs, is known for violence related to drug trafficking.
France heads to the polls next year in what is being billed as a hotly contested presidential election. However, despite the noise from Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s La France Insoumise (LFI) and his recently elected Mayor of Saint-Denis, Bally Bagayoko, French voters appear to have had enough of mass migration and the thugery it brings.
Just today, Remix News wrote about a new May Odoxa poll putting Bardella at his highest reading yet, 32 percent, far ahead of the competition.
Last Friday, an Ipsos poll conducted for the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, Le Monde, and Cevipof indicated that 45 percent of French voters are now considering voting for the National Rally, headed up by Jordan Bardella. And immigration is a major driver for what is being hailed as the joining together of a very diverse electorate.
