 A resident of Miami's Little Haiti reacted to the overnight assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise on Wednesday with some saying that there is uncertainty and fear in the community. Florida has a large Haitian-American population and Republican Senator Marco Rubio of Florida called on the Biden administration to help bring the killers to justice. The only word that could go through everybody's mind is being scary. We are scared. We don't know what's next. What's the outcome? Are we going to be able to go to our country? Are we not? Are we going to be able to at least to have like a news from our people? Because most of us has at least the family members there. We have to take care of, we send money to, we make sure we're there okay. Now we don't even know the outcome of it. Are we going to see them? Are we going to listen to them? Are we going to talk to them? The same guy, he put in a people hand, the same guy killed him today. Nothing people can do about that. That's his fault. You know, you might hear things, but nobody really knows for sure what's going on. And until, you know, people know, then I can say the community can have, let's say, a reaction towards what's taking place. So right now, everybody's trying to kind of put their heads together and see, you know, what happened. This morning, when they hear that news, they keep that president, everybody upset. That will go too far.