At least two American citizens were arrested for the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise earlier this week, officials said.
Leon Charles, the chief of Haiti’s National Police, told The Associated Press that law enforcement was looking for another eight suspects.
Schubert Dorisme, of Tamarac, Florida, told the outlet Solages is his wife’s nephew and has known him for several years. Dorisme said Solages often travels to Haiti to do charity work and visit his parents.
“My son killed my brother! That’s the way I feel like my son killed my brother because I love my president and I love James Solages,” Dorisme told the outlet, although he doesn’t believe Solages was involved in the assassination plot.
Regarding his charity work, he added: “Yeah, he helped in Haiti ... there is no way that thing would happen. That’s why I say probably somebody else used him.”
“I mean, we cannot believe it. I love my president ... I don’t think so. I don’t think he’s capable to do these things. I think somebody used him," Dorisme said.
According to online records, Solanges appeared to had previously worked as a security guard. But his family members said claims he was in the military are not true.
“He doesn’t have military training,” Dorisme added. “He wasn’t in the military.”
“They killed the president! Give them to us! We’re going to burn them!” the mob shouted.
That prompted calls for calm on behalf of Leon, who said citizens shouldn’t resort to vigilante justice.
The Epoch Times has contacted the Department of State for comment.