U.S. prosecutors in Miami have detained and charged a second suspect in connection with the July assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse, highlighting progress by American investigators even as the six-month probe in Haiti remains stalled.
Haitian businessman Rodolphe Jaar appeared in a Miami federal court Thursday on charges he provided weapons, ammunition and housing to former Colombians soldiers who allegedly killed the president, U.S. prosecutors said. Mr. Jaar, who had been arrested earlier this month in the Dominican Republic, didn’t enter a plea.
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