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  2. Four more suspects in assassination of Haiti President ... - AOL

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    The four defendants transferred from Haiti are scheduled to make their initial federal court appearances at 2 p.m. Wednesday before U.S. Magistrate Judge Alicia Otazo-Reyes in Miami. With these ...

  3. He kidnapped, killed U.S. citizens in Haiti. Wanted posters ...

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    Vitel’homme Innocent ordered the kidnapping of two U.S. citizens in Haiti last year, one of whom was shot and killed in the process, according to federal prosecutors.

  4. Another suspect in the assassination of Haiti’s ... - AOL

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    Joseph Vincent, who lived in South Florida before traveling to Haiti, where he found himself entangled in the deadly plot, would become the fourth defendant out of 11 currently charged in Miami ...

  5. Assassination of Jovenel Moïse - Wikipedia

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    Under investigation. Jovenel Moïse, the 43rd president of Haiti, was assassinated on 7 July 2021 at 1 am EDT (UTC−04:00) at his residence in Port-au-Prince. A group of 28 foreign mercenaries, mostly from Colombia, are alleged to be responsible for the killing. [2] First Lady Martine Moïse was also shot multiple times in the attack, and was ...

  6. 400 Mawozo - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The 400 Mawozo gang is the largest gang in Haiti, mainly based in Ganthier and in c's Tabarre and Pétion-Ville. It largely consists of deportees, former leaders of opposition groups, former smugglers and police officers. In 2022, it aligned itself with "G-Pep" after its leader was extradited to the United States. [1]

  7. Surge of gang violence and kidnappings in Haiti spares no one ...

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    The abduction of a Haitian-American couple from Tamarac in Haiti a week ago and its ongoing aftermath show how the brunt of Haiti’s kidnapping scourge is being borne not just by those who fall ...

  8. 2004 Haitian coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. A coup d'état in Haiti on 29 February 2004, following several weeks of conflict, resulted in the removal of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide from office. On 5 February, a rebel group, called the National Revolutionary Front for the Liberation and Reconstruction of Haiti, took control of Haiti's fourth-largest city, Gonaïves.

  9. Haiti judge concludes inquiry into presidential assassination ...

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    After more than two and half years and and the work of five judges, Haiti’s justice system is finally poised to take the next steps in the kidnapping-turned-assassination plot.