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Jérémie Louis-Sidney was born on 1979, is a French rapper and Islamist militant. Discover Jérémie Louis-Sidney's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?
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Jérémie Louis-Sidney (Melun, 24 January 1979 — Strasbourg, 6 October 2012 ) was a French rapper and Islamist militant.
Born the only son in a 7-sibling family, Louis-Sidney suffered from a difficulties at school and quickly fell in juvenile delinquency, leading to his placement in a foster care family, and later in a semi-closed establishment.
He escaped the facility at the age of 17 and converted to Islam around this point.
Louis-Sidney moved to Cannes, where he made a living from odd jobs.
On 6 September 2007, he was arrested on suspicions of drug dealing.
After a six-month detention, he was sentenced on 16 April 2008 to a one-year prison term and another year in suspended sentence, walking free under a reprieve deal.
In May 2009, Louis-Sidney published a rap song comprising vague conspiracy theories on the 11 of September attacks, child trafficking, organ trafficking, bar codes and media manipulation.
Around the same time, police reported that Louis-Sidney met regularly with a group of associates who would end up being suspected in terrorist affairs.
Religiously married to two women, Louis-Sidney lived in the Esplanade neighbourhood of Strasbourg.
Louis-Sidney came to the attention of the Central Directorate of Interior Intelligence in spring 2012.
He became the main suspect in the 19 September fragmentation grenade attack against a kosher shop at Sarcelles, in which one person was lightly wounded, when his DNA signature was found on the lever of the weapon.
On 6 October 2012, the French police anti-terrorist unit RAID launched a France-wide arrest against the various elements of Louis-Sidney's group, known as the "Cannes-Torcy cell".
At 6 in the morning, they broke in his Strasbourg apartment; Louis-Sidney turned out to be armed with a 357-calibre Smith & Wesson revolver and opened fire, wounding one of the officers in the thorax.
Louis-Sidney was killed by the return fire of the police after firing all six shots in his weapon.
The police reported finding a testament tape where Louis-Sidney claimed to wish to "die a martyr".
Paris prosecutor François Molins cited Louis-Sidney as an example of "rapid radicalisation".