18 years in prison for attempted murder
The former member of the National Front who had shot a police officer for a dark drug case in the forest of Bouconne, was sentenced this Wednesday, June 15 to 18 years in prison by the Assize Court of Haute-Garonne.
Raphaël Goiset, 37, was therefore sentenced to 18 years in prison. He was found guilty, on June 15, 2022, by the assizes of Haute-Garonne, of attempted murder.
On September 27, 2019, Raphaël Goiset, fixed an appointment with a friend, in an isolated parking lot in the town of Lévignac to the west of Toulouse, officially to be his bodyguard during a drug transaction.
That day, Raphaël Goiset allegedly took out his Magnum 357 and fired five times at William S. A first bullet hit him from behind and crossed his right shoulder. A second pierces his abdomen, the last his forearm. Two other bullets do not reach it. The victim is left for dead in the middle of the forest of Bouconne.
At the origin of this settling of scores, a narcotics debt. After several days of artificial coma, the victim, a former police officer, denounces the author: Raphaël Goiset. Arrested on October 7, 2019 in Gimont in the Gers, at his mother’s home, he was indicted and placed in pre-trial detention at the Albi remand center.
Raphaël Goiset, 34, is a former craftsman and former youth leader of the National Front in the Jura from 2014 to 2016. He was a candidate in the municipal elections in 2014 in Clairvaux-les-Lacs.
After having had some trouble with the law for violence committed against his ex-company in 2017 and for the bankruptcy of his company, Raphaël Goiset, had joined his mother in the Toulouse region. There, he worked as a temporary waiter and had become one of the pillars of the Yellow Vests movement.