This is who
@victormarx does deals with .
Victor is a self confessed murderer and likely to be involved with Charlie Kirk's assassination with his Israeli intelligence agencies.
💢Jimmy Chérizier (also known as "Barbecue,")is a former Haitian National Police officer turned notorious gang leader and warlord in Haiti. He leads the G9 and Family (G9 an Fanmi e Alye) federation and fronts the broader Viv Ansanm ("Living Together") gang alliance, which has been designated a Foreign Terrorist Organization by the U.S.
His "full criminal history" consists primarily of allegations, witness reports, and international sanctions/indictments rather than formal convictions in a court of law, as he remains at large in Haiti and evades Haitian justice. He has never been tried or convicted in Haiti for the major incidents below.
### Key Events and Alleged Crimes (Timeline)
- Pre-2018 (as Police Officer): Served in the Haitian National Police. Accused of involvement in extrajudicial killings.
- November 2017 — Grand Ravine Massacre (Port-au-Prince): Participated in a supposed anti-gang operation that resulted in the extrajudicial killing of at least 9 civilians.
- November 2018 — La Saline Massacre: Allegedly led a coalition of seven gangs in a massacre in La Saline neighborhood. Reports indicate ~71 people killed, over 400 houses destroyed/burned, and at least 7 women raped. Witnesses reportedly saw him coordinating with a former government official. This led to his dismissal from the police and an arrest warrant.
- 2019 — Bel-Air Attacks: Led further violent attacks in Bel-Air neighborhood after evading capture.
- May 2020 and Later: Linked to additional massacres and attacks in Port-au-Prince neighborhoods, involving burning houses and shooting residents. These preceded/helped form the G9 alliance. G9 engaged in widespread extortion, kidnappings for ransom, control of fuel distribution, and "protection" rackets.
- Ongoing (2020s): Orchestrated blockades (e.g., of major oil terminals), attacks on government facilities, airports, and ports as part of efforts to destabilize interim governments. Viv Ansanm coalition launched coordinated assaults on state institutions. Gangs under his influence have been accused of further massacres, rapes, and extreme violence.
- December 2020: Sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury (OFAC) under the Global Magnitsky Act for serious human rights abuses and corruption, alongside others linked to the La Saline massacre. UN sanctions followed.
- 2024–2025: Opposed the UN-backed Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission. His forces clashed with Kenyan-led forces; he escaped raids but lost some territory and lieutenants. Continued threats against government officials.
- August 2025: U.S. federal indictment in the District of Columbia for conspiracy to violate U.S. sanctions (International Emergency Economic Powers Act). Allegedly conspired with others (including a U.S. co-conspirator arrested in Texas) to solicit funds from the Haitian diaspora in the U.S., transfer money to Haiti for gang salaries, and buy weapons/firearms, evading sanctions. He is a fugitive; the U.S. State Department offers a $5 million reward for information leading to his arrest or conviction. Viv Ansanm designated a Foreign Terrorist Organization in May 2025.
### Current Status
As of mid-2026, Chérizier remains at large in Haiti, believed to operate primarily from strongholds like Lower Delmas/Delmas 6 in Port-au-Prince. He has positioned himself publicly as a revolutionary against "corrupt elites" while leading or fronting one of Haiti's most powerful criminal networks.
Note: Much of the evidence comes from human rights reports, witness testimonies, U.S. government filings, and investigative journalism.