Haiti senator opens fire outside parliament, wounding two
A Haitian senator opened fire during a protest outside the country’s parliament building, wounding two people including a photographer.
Chery Dieu-Nalio, a photographer for the Associated Press, was hit in the face. Leon Leblanc, a security guard, was also wounded in the incident. Senator Jean Marie Ralph Féthière opened fire as he left parliament in the capital, Port-au-Prince.
He claimed he was defending himself from protesters. Mr Dieu-Nalio, who was wearing body armour clearly marked with the word “Press”, was struck on the chin. Reports said he was treated in hospital but his injuries were not severe. Mr Leblanc’s condition was not immediately known.
Mr Féthière, a senator from the north, told local media he had attempted to defend himself after “armed individuals threatened me”. “I was attacked by violent militant groups, so I defended myself,” he told Haiti’s Radio Mega, adding: “Self-defence is a sacred right.” Another senator, Patrice Dumont, told local media that Mr Féthière issued a warning before opening fire.(BBC)…[+]