Rolbert Joachin, a Haitian national accused of murdering a Florida gas station clerk with a hammer, may face execution after prosecutors announced they will seek capital punishment in the case.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Florida prosecutors have announced they will seek the death penalty against Rolbert Joachin, a Haitian national accused of murdering gas station clerk Nilufa Easmin with a hammer in Fort Myers on April 2. The attack, described as “incredibly violent,” was captured on video and occurred after Joachin allegedly smashed the windshield of the victim’s car. 📺 DETAIL: Surveillance footage reportedly showed the suspect repeatedly striking the victim in the head before fleeing the scene, prompting a citywide manhunt that ended with his arrest. Lee County State Attorney Amira Fox described the killing as “extremely brutal” and said the severity of the crime justified pursuing capital punishment. Federal officials said Joachin entered the United States in 2022 and was later granted Temporary Protected Status despite a removal order, drawing criticism from immigration enforcement advocates and political leaders. The case comes after President Donald J. Trump approved the use of firing squads in federal death penalty cases, with Florida officials stating they were also open to using firing squads. Republican Governor Ron DeSantis passed legislation last July stating that any form of execution was permissible in Florida as long as it was not deemed unconstitutional. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “This crime was so violent, so extreme, so unwarranted… It is something that—once seen—is never to be forgotten.” – State Attorney Amira Fox 🎯 IMPACT: The case has reignited national debates over immigration enforcement, with President Donald J. Trump criticizing the former Biden regime for allowing Joachin to remain in the U.S. |
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