Gunfire and Gangs: A Tisdale man’s ordeal in tumultuous Haiti
A man from Tisdale is stuck in Haiti amidst political upheaval.
Richard Phillips, who is in the country for work purposes, has been unable to leave the country due to ongoing violence that has erupted as powerful gangs opposed to Prime Minister Ariel Henry filled a power vacuum. Henry was unable to return from Puerto Rico.
Phillips was originally staying near the airport at the capital Port-Au-Prince, but that soon became too dangerous as “hundreds of shots were fired a day and during the night as well.” He is in a much safer area on the outskirts of the city but didn’t want to reveal his exact location.
“There still is some gunfire once in a while but the last two days have been a little quieter in anticipation of the prime minister of the country resigning,” Phillips told northeastNOW.