Updated July 15
Miami security firm faces questions in Haiti assassination
The U.S. military once trained a 'a small number' of the Colombians implicated in the plot, the Pentagon says.
By GISELA SALOMON and ANDREW SELSKYAssociated Press
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Leon Charles, left, director general of Haiti's police, leaves a room after a news conference at police headquarters in Port-au-Prince on Wednesday. Charles gave an update on the investigation of the July 7 assassination of President Jovenel Moise. Associated Press/Fernando Llano
MIAMI — For the owner of a small private security company with a history of avoiding paying debts and declaring bankruptcy, it looked like a good opportunity: Find people with military experience for a job in Haiti.