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Police and Mercenary Gunmen Carry Out a Month of Horrific Massacres in Belair

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On Jan. 25, a bread and sausage seller, Edyson Dorcé Metuchela, 25, was shot dead by mercenaries after being briefly questioned. Inset: Edyson in his Lycée Alexandre Pétion uniform.

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Joel François, 72, a truck driver working for the Port-au-Prince mayor’s office, went with his son, James Louis, 38, from their poor neighborhood of La Saline to get some pills for his numerous ailments on Sun., Jan. 18. As they were returning home at about 1 p.m., in front of the Our Mother of Perpetual Help Church in Belair, Haitian National Police (PNH) officers shot both of them dead, along with a nearby dog.

Their bodies (and that of the dog) lay dead in the street for hours as terrified neighborhood residents hid in their homes.

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The bodies of Joel François (left) and his son, James Louis, shot dead by a specialized police unit on Jan. 18 in Belair, and the body of a dog (right) also shot nearby. (CLICK for VIDEO)

This terrible murder was just one of dozens that PNH death-squads, along with Erik Prince’s 200 or so Salvadoran mercenaries working for Vectus Global, have carried out over the past month in Port-au-Prince’s poor neighborhood of Belair, which has been a regular battlefield in Haiti’s political struggles over the past four decades.

The latest spasm of killings began on Dec. 30, 2025, when cops shot dead Nojeurson Jolyva, 16, during their first bloody excursion of their current offensive into the neighborhood, according to Marc André “Toto” Alexandre, who is generally known as Belair’s unofficial spokesman.

Claudy Jatelin, 34, (left) in 2017 photo, and (right) after cops shot him on Jan. 1, 2026.

He provided to Haïti Liberté many of the photographs and testimonies with which this report was constructed.

Charcoal (charbon) vendor Lenette Eliassaint, 72, shot dead by police and mercenaries on Jan. 1.
Sammy Romulus, 27, was shot three times on Jan. 1 and died later at a hospital.

The next slaughter came on Jan. 1, 2026, when at least 12 neighborhood residents were killed. They included charcoal vendor, Lenette Eliassaint, 72; Sammy Romulus, 27, who was shot three times and died at a local hospital later that night; Stephenson Payen, 17; Laguerre Rumenigge Junior, 43; Pierre-Noel Jeff-Georges Fils, 42; Claudy Jatelin, 34; Johnny François, 55, who worked at the Education Ministry; and Réginald Hyppolite, 65.

Johnny François, 55, who worked at the Education Ministery, was shot dead by cops on Jan. 1, 2026 in Belair.

Most of the people were killed in their homes or in the courtyards outside of them, Alexandre reported.

Stephenson Payen, 17, shot by cops and mercenaries in Belair on Jan. 1, 2026.

At the intersection of Rue des Césars and Avenue Monseigneur Guilloux, the cops also shot to death three men, whose identities local Belair residents did not know. One of them was known to be a beggar.

Cops gunned down this unidentified beggar and two other unknown men at the intersection of Rue des Césars and Avenue Monseigneur Guilloux on Jan. 1, 2026.
Réginald Hyppolite, 65, shot by cops and mercenaries in Belair on Jan. 1, 2026.

On the evening of Jan. 7, a large police and mercenary deployment savagely attacked an apartment building on Rue des Fronts-Forts across from La Rose Kindergarten, killing at least 15 people, including children. The large-caliber bullets which riddled Its walls left giant holes in the building’s exterior. Among those killed were a young woman known only as Thana, 20, Jefferson Barthélémy, 14, Jérôme Bastien, 60, Jean Wystil, 29, Guerda Germain, 31, Paulo Jeanty, 33, and Lexi Dieurilus, 75.

Mercenaries and cops riddled the apartment building on Rue des Fronts-Forts across from La Rose Kindergarten with large-caliber bullets, making giant holes in the walls and killing at least 15. (CLICK for VIDEO)

“There were no bandits in that building,” Alexandre explained. “Nobody can claim there were any bandits there… They shot people who were showering, with soap in their hand [a reference to Jean Wistil]. After killing all the people inside, the mercenaries claimed they found a gun in one room. That’s how they justified the killings.”

Jean Wystil, 29, shot by mercenaries in the eye with soap in his hand as he prepared to shower on Jan. 7, 2026. (CLICK for VIDEO)
A young woman known as Thana, 20, shot dead by cops and mercenaries in Belair on Jan. 7, 2026.

Alexandre had difficulty gathering details about the remainder of the dead because, after the police and mercenary attacks, many Belair residents fled from their homes, fearing more to come.

Indeed, more killings occurred on Mon., Jan. 12, when cops shot dead Gieya Louis, 34 and motorcycle taxi driver Roody Alténord, 25, on Rue Lamarre.

Then on Sun., Jan. 25, mercenaries questioned and almost immediately shot to death Edyson Dorcé Metuchela, 25, a bread and sausage vendor who had been a student at the Lycée Alexandre Pétion (high school).

Laguerre Rumenigge Junior and Pierre-Noel Jeff-Georges Fils (left) and Laguerre dead (right) shot by cops in Belair on Jan. 1, 2026.

“They just finished speaking to him,” Alexandre explained over a video filmed shortly after Metuchela’s murder. “They asked him where he lived, and he told them, and then they just shot him.”

Motorcycle driver Roody Alténord was shot dead by police on Jan. 12, 2026.
Jefferson Barthélémy, 14, killed by cops in Belair on Jan. 7, 2026.

After the massacres, Alexandre and others helped the extremely poor families of Belair hold funerals for their slain loved ones. Many still have funerals to hold but lack the money to pay for them. For readers who would like to contribute to defray the cost of funerals for those killed over the past month, they can send money through any money transfer service to Toto Alexandre’s designated representative: Flore Nicolas, phone 011 509 3405 0143.

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