Labodrie massacre
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| Labodrie massacre | |
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| Part of Haitian crisis (2018-present) | |
| Location | Labodrie, Haiti |
| Date | 11-12 September 2025 |
| Deaths | at least 50 |
| Perpetrators | Viv Ansanm gang |
| Haitian conflict (2020–present) |
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The Labodrie massacre was a mass killing that occurred on the night of 11 September 2025 when armed gangs attacked the village of Labodrie in the Arcahaie commune north of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, reportedly in retaliation for the death of a member affiliated with the gang alliance of Viv Ansanm.[1]
On the night of 11 September 2025, armed members of the Viv Ansanm gang entered Labodrie and began shooting indiscriminately, they then set the entire village on fire.[1] According to reports from Haitian and international media, at least 50 people were killed. Victims reportedly included women, children and the elderly.[2][3]