
'Royal family' of Haiti gang that kidnapped American missionaries taken down by feds before jailbreak battle
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The self-proclaimed "king" and "queen" one of Haiti's most powerful gangs were prosecuted by the U.S. federal government, their criminal enterprise shriveled and Jimmy "Barbeque" Chérizier took over
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Before "Barbeque" was at the top of the Haitian food chain, there were Joly "Yonyon" Germine and Eliande Tunis, the self-proclaimed "king" and "queen" of the 400 Mawozo gang, which is notorious for its armed kidnappings of U.S. citizens.
The couple, along with two other suspects, were living in Florida and rounded up by U.S. authorities for the October 2021-armed abduction and ransom of 16 U.S. citizens and one Canadian, including five children as young as eight months, during a missionary trip to an orphanage.