President Jovenel Moïse was assassinated in Haiti, leading to gang violence and instability in the country. The largest Haitian gang, led by Jimmy 'Barbeque' Chérizier, orchestrated a jailbreak of 4,000 inmates, resulting in a bloodbath. The gang has been involved in armed abductions, gun-running, and money laundering schemes. The situation in Haiti is dire, with rival gangs and police forces engaged in deadly confrontations.
Key Points
Assassination of President Jovenel Moïse led to increased gang violence and instability in Haiti
Gang leader Jimmy 'Barbeque' Chérizier orchestrated a jailbreak of 4,000 inmates, causing chaos and bloodshed
Criminal organizations in Haiti engaged in armed abductions, gun-running, and money laundering schemes
Rival gangs and police forces involved in deadly confrontations, leading to civilian casualties
Pros
Swift action taken by U.S. authorities to apprehend suspects involved in armed abductions
Dismantling of criminal enterprises responsible for violence in Haiti
Cons
Widespread gang violence and instability in Haiti
Grim outlook for civilians trapped in the midst of gang warfare