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Two Haitian journalists were killed Thursday on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince when suspected gang members opened fire on a group of reporters who had arrived to interview the leader of a rival gang, according to a police official and local media.

The two slain journalists were Amady John Wesley, who worked for the Montreal-based radio station Ecoute FM, and local reporter Wilguens Louissaint, according to a Haitian police official who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Ecoute FM confirmed Wesley’s death in a statement, describing the killing as a “criminal and barbaric act.”

A third journalist in the group was able to escape the attack, the police official said.

Multiple gangs are fighting for control of the area of Laboule 12, where the killings took place.


  John Wesley Amady was identified as one of two Haitian journalists killed on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince when suspected gang members opened fire on a group of reporters. Reuters John Wesley Amady was identified as one of two Haitian journalists killed on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince when suspected gang members opened fire on a group of reporters. Reuters

  Wilguens Louissant, one of the two journalists killed in the attack, worked as a local reporter, according to a Haitian police official who spoke on condition of anonymity. Reuters Wilguens Louissant, one of the two journalists killed in the attack, worked as a local reporter, according to a Haitian police official who spoke on condition of anonymity. Reuters
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