Overview
- Two journalists and one police officer were killed, and seven reporters were injured during an attack at the reopening of Port-au-Prince's largest public hospital.
- The Viv Ansanm gang coalition, which controls much of the city, opened fire on journalists through a metal gate, claiming the government failed to seek their approval for the event.
- Survivors described harrowing scenes, with journalists suffering severe injuries and waiting over an hour for medical assistance due to the hospital's lack of supplies and the area's insecurity.
- Police took two hours to respond, entering the hospital grounds using a ladder to bypass gang-controlled streets surrounding the facility.
- Haiti's interim president and journalist associations condemned the attack, urging the government to ensure safety and avoid endangering reporters and civilians at public events.