Haiti’s Minister of Elections Mathias Pierre warned that the masterminds of Wednesday’s assassination could continue their attack by targeting the nation’s critical infrastructure in the coming days
‘Attacking the gas reserves and airport might be part of the plan,’ he said as he called on the US for help
The White House said senior FBI and DHS officials will be sent to the capital Port-au-Prince as soon as possible
Press secretary Jen Psaki said the US would assess the situation on the ground, send in COVID-19 vaccines and provide $5 million to strengthen Haiti’s law enforcement capacity
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Two South Florida men, 26 Colombians involved in Moïse assassination, Haiti police say Jacqueline Charles, Michael Wilner, Miami Herald
Two South Florida men have been arrested in connection with the assassination of Haiti President Jovenel Moïse, along with 15 Colombian nationals, Haiti police said Thursday night.
James Solages, 35, of Fort Lauderdale, was identified as one of the assailants by Mathias Pierre, a minister in charge of Haitian elections. Solages, originally from Haiti, is an American citizen, Pierre said.
In an undated video interview in Creole, Solages, who lived in Fort Lauderdale and is from Jacmel in southeast Haiti, called himself a philanthropist and child advocate who was involved in helping school children from the area where he grew up.
2 South Florida men, 4 Colombians involved in Moïse assassination, Haitian minister says Jacqueline Charles and Michael Wilner, Miami Herald © Valerie Baeriswyl/AFP/AFP/TNS Two men accused of being involved in the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise are being transported to the Petion-Ville station in a police car in Port au Prince on July 8, 2021.
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti Two South Florida men have been arrested in connection with the assassination of Haiti President Jovenel Moïse, the Miami Herald has learned.
James Solages, 35, of Fort Lauderdale, was identified as one of the assailants by Mathias Pierre, a minister in charge of Haitian elections. Solages, originally from Haiti, is an American citizen, Pierre said.