An exclusive report from Haiti delves into the ferocious conflict between gangs and law enforcement in Port-au-Prince. Highlighting the determination of Haiti’s police to combat the rising power of gang coalitions, the report unveils the brutal realities of a city under siege. Gangs, thriving on kidnappings, extortion, and smuggling, have recently unified against the police and state authority, exacerbating the violence and instability. The situation is dire, with over 80% of the capital now under gang control, police outgunned and understaffed, and the community caught in the crossfire, calling for international assistance.
- Haitian police, in an armored vehicle marked by gunfire, patrol daily to counteract the gang coalition dominating Port-au-Prince.
- Gangs have unified in recent months to confront the police and state, moving from territorial disputes to a concerted effort against law enforcement.
- Jimmy Cherizier, alias “Barbecue,” a former police officer and now a gang spokesman, is accused of grave crimes including massacres. He insists on a deal for peace, involving unspecified terms with the state.
- More than 80% of the capital is controlled by gangs, with the police force overwhelmed and under-equipped, facing mass displacement, assassinations, and attacks on police stations.
- International assistance is sought as the police force is inadequately staffed and armed to effectively counter the gang dominance.
- Despite the danger, some residents refuse to leave their homes, while others are caught in the violence, unable to safely conduct their daily lives.
- Looters follow in the wake of gang violence, exacerbating the chaos and destruction in the community, even targeting main hospitals.
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