Later, I learned that the men were most likely escaped inmates from the city’s main prison, which had collapsed in the earthquake, and who were said to have gone on a rampage of looting and general mayhem. There were reports of vigilante retaliations and allegations of extrajudicial killings by the police (which the government denied.) The bodies of potential suspects began appearing around the city. One day, outside the city’s main cemetery, I found a man bleeding profusely, but still alive.
He had been dumped there, with the bodies of three other victims. I was reminded of those scenes this past week, following the news that most of the inmates in Haiti’s two main prisons—more than four thousand men—had been freed in attacks led by a Haitian gang leader, Jimmy Chérizier, known as Barbecue, a former police officer in his forties who is now a self-styled revolutionary. Barbecue’s fighters, along with others from allied gangs, armed with automatic weapons, also attacked Port-au-Prince’s two airports, and shot at planes and at police and security guard
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