- Assassinated Haitian President
Jovenel Moïse was shot 12 times when gunmen stormed into his home. - Pétion-Ville deputy justice of the peace, Carl Henry Destin, revealed the details to the Haitian newspaper Le Nouvelliste.
- Moïse was killed by a group of armed assailants at around 1 a.m. Wednesday.
Assassinated Haitian President Jovenel Moïse was riddled with a dozen bullets - some from high-caliber weapons - when gunmen stormed into his home and killed him, a local justice of the peace said, according to a report.
"We found twelve [bullet wounds] on the body of the president," Pétion-Ville deputy justice of the peace, Carl Henry Destin, told French-language newspaper Le Nouvelliste, explaining that they were made with both large-caliber and smaller caliber weapons.
Moïse was assassinated by a group of armed assailants who burst into his home at around 1 a.m. Wednesday.
Haitian first lady Martine Moïse was also critically injured in the attack.
Destin told the newspaper that Jovenel Moïse's office and bedroom "were ransacked."
Destin told the paper that Moïse's eye was blown out, adding that he was also shot in the forehead, chest, hip, and abdomen.
Le Nouvelliste reported that one of the couple's three children was at the home at the time of the attack and hid in her brother's bedroom. Authorities say the child is safe.
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Haitian security forces on Thursday caught more men believed to be involved in the assassination plot that killed Moïse, Reuters reported, citing live images shown by several Haitian media outlets.