Rolbert Joachin, Migrant Granted TPS, Accused of Hammer Murder
Summary
A Haitian man named Rolbert Joachin is charged with second-degree murder after allegedly killing a woman with a hammer in Fort Myers, Florida. Joachin entered the U.S. on Temporary Protected Status (TPS), which expired in 2024. The incident has sparked criticism of the Biden administration's immigration policies.Key Facts
- Rolbert Joachin is accused of killing a woman outside a Fort Myers, Florida gas station on April 3.
- He allegedly used a hammer to attack the woman multiple times.
- Surveillance footage shows Joachin damaging a car before attacking the victim.
- Joachin was arrested by the Fort Myers Police with the help of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
- He entered the U.S. in August 2022 and was under TPS, allowing temporary stay.
- Joachin's TPS status expired in 2024, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
- The victim’s identity has not been officially released, but she is described as a mother of two.
- The incident has led to backlash against the Biden administration's immigration policies, particularly by Republican lawmakers.
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