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Port-au-Prince, Jul 7 (EFE).- Four suspected killers of President Jovenel Moise were fatally shot by police and two others were arrested Wednesday, according to Haiti's police chief Léon Charles.Three police officers who had been held hostage were also released, Charles said alongside Interim Prime Minister Claude Joseph and other officials. (Camera: JEAN MARC HERVÉ ABÉLARD).B-ROLL OF THE STREETS OUTSIDE THE RESIDENCE OF PRESIDENT JOVENEL MOISE AND AN AMBULANCE CARRYING THE BODY OF THE PRESIDENT, IN PORT-AU-PRICE, HAITI.
Images of the exterior of the C. Clyde Atkins federal courthouse in Miami, where the initial court appearance of Rodolphe Jaar, accused of taking part in the assassination of Haitian president, is taking place via videoconference. Jaar will be the second person to stand trial in the United States over the killing of Jovenel Moise in July 2021, after a retired Colombian soldier was charged on January 4 for his alleged role in the murder. IMAGES
Representatives to the United Nations observe a minute of silence in tribute to Haitian President Jovenel Moise, who was assassinated at his home in Port-au-Prince on July 7. IMAGES
Port-au-Prince, Jul 12 (EFE).- Former Haitian opposition senators Youri Latortue and Steven Benoît gave statements Monday on the case of Jovenel Moise's killing, following the summons by the prosecutor Bed-Ford Claude. The prosecutor also summoned the business moguls Réginald Boulos and Dimitri Vorbe, as well as four of the chiefs police and military responsible for presidential security. (Camera: MARÍA MONTECELO).B-ROLL OF THE EXTERIOR OF THE PALACE OF JUSTICE IN PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI.
The US State Department "strongly condemns" the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise and offers its "deepest condolences" to Moise's family and the Haitian people, says Ned Price, the department's spokesman. SOUNDBITE
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).