KEY POINTS
  • Interim Prime Minister Claude Joseph, who confirmed the killing, said the police and military were in control of security in Haiti. The killing comes at a time of growing chaos in a country already enduring gang violence and protests of Moïse's increasingly authoritarian rule.
  • Joseph called for an international investigation into the assassination, said that elections scheduled for later this year should be held and pledged to work with Moïse's allies and opponents alike.
  • Moïse's wife, Martine, was in stable but critical condition and efforts were under way to move her to Miami for treatment.

A squad of gunmen assassinated Haitian President Jovenel Moïse and wounded his wife in an overnight raid on their home Wednesday, with police killing four suspects and arresting two others hours later amid growing chaos in a country already enduring gang violence and protests of his increasingly authoritarian rule.

Three police officers held hostage by the suspected gunmen were freed late Wednesday, said Léon Charles, chief of Haiti's National Police.