Jérémy Mourain, the co-founder of the neo-Nazi clan of “
White Wolves
”, was indicted for “
aggravated willful violence
” and placed in pre-trial detention, suspected of having injured four people in particular with a gun in Gauchy (Aisne), AFP learned on Tuesday July 20 from the Saint-Quentin prosecutor's office.
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On July 14, "
an altercation took place between a group of young people and another individual
" in Gauchy, and, the next day, following this altercation, "
there was a settling of scores
" with "
blows of fire,
"the prosecutor told AFP, confirming information from
Courrier Picard
and
Aisne Nouvelle
.
The alleged perpetrator of these shots, Jérémy Mourain, "
was indicted for willful violence with weapons
", of the "
gun
" and "
knife
" type, and remanded in custody on Saturday, said the prosecution which reports "
Four victims
" whose vital prognosis is not engaged. According to the prosecution, "
no racist criteria
" have been retained at this stage. According to the local press, citing witnesses, racist slurs were said by the alleged perpetrator.
Head of the neo-Nazi “
White Wolves
” clan
, Jérémy Mourain was sentenced in 2017 to nine years in prison by the Amiens Criminal Court during a trial in which eighteen defendants appeared for organizing or participating in a group of combat, criminal association or even violence.
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Created in early 2013 in Ham (Somme), the WWK (“
White Wolves Klan
”) was born out of the ashes of Troisième Voie, another small group headed by Serge Ayoub, former head of the extreme right-wing Parisian skinheads and the Nationalist Youth. revolutionaries (JNR), and mentor of Jérémy Mourain. This organization was dissolved in July 2013 by government decree after the death of far-left activist Clément Méric in June 2013 in Paris, following a brawl in which some of its members were involved.