Topic: Jimmy Cherizier

4 chapters across the catalog

Shock Opera
Episode 1644 2:29:48 - 2:33:00

1644: Shock Opera

US Evacuation of Citizens from Haiti Amid Gang Violence

The U.S. State Department began helicopter evacuations of American citizens from Port-au-Prince as gang violence continues to destabilize Haiti. Approximately 1,600 Americans remain in the country, where specialized police units are struggling to hold territory against gangs led by figures like Jimmy "Barbecue" Cherizier. The crisis has led to calls for international intervention and the potential for a new wave of Haitian migration to the United States.

Funny Farm
Episode 1640 2:23:44 - 2:27:02

1640: Funny Farm

Jimmy Barbecue and the Haitian Revolution

Former police officer Jimmy "Barbecue" Chérisier is leading a violent uprising in Haiti, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry. Chérisier's G9 gang alliance has attacked the national airport and several prisons, freeing thousands of inmates. While the international community views him as a criminal, Chérisier claims to be a revolutionary fighting against a corrupt elite that has impoverished the nation.

Ninny
Episode 1583 2:46:57 - 2:48:57

1583: Ninny

Haiti Gang Violence, Jimmy "Barbecue" Cherizier

Haitian gang leader Jimmy "Barbecue" Cherizier warned that his forces would fight any international armed intervention that commits abuses against the local population. Cherizier cited past failures of UN peacekeepers, including the introduction of cholera and allegations of sexual assault, as reasons for resistance. Currently, gangs are estimated to control 80% of the capital, Port-au-Prince, amid a total collapse of government authority.

Soft Nuts
Episode 1495 56:06 - 57:34

1495: Soft Nuts

Haiti Gang Violence, Jimmy "Barbecue" Cherizier

Haiti is experiencing extreme civil unrest led by gang leader Jimmy "Barbecue" Cherizier, who has blockaded the country's main fuel terminal. The humanitarian crisis has prompted discussions of international military intervention. The situation is complicated by the historical failure of foreign "boots on the ground" in the region.