two Haitian-Americans are among at least six people arrested in the murder of Haitian President Jove
two Haitian-Americans are among at least six people arrested in the murder of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse, reports said Thursday — as multiple suspects were snatched off the street by an angry mob before being taken into police custody. US citizen James Solages and another unidentified Haitian-American have been nabbed in the nation-rocking assassination, Mathias Pierre, Haiti’s minister of elections and inter-party relations, told outlets including the Associated Press. In an online profile for a charity he serves as president of the board of directors, Solages is described as a “building engineer,” “certified diplomatic agent” and former “chief commander of body-guards for The Canadian embassy in Haiti.” National Police Director Léon Charles told Haiti’s Radio Métropole on Thursday that six people have been arrested and seven killed in gun battles with cops, though Pierre said the number of dead suspects stood at four. Meanwhile Thursday, dozens of civilians in the capital city of Port-au-Prince grabbed some of the alleged killers in the street and roughed them up, telling journalists on the scene that they found the suspects hiding in bushes. @Nypost https://www.instagram.com/p/CRFZa-GJaiW/?utm_medium=tumblr -- source link