This is not your typical "work from home" story, is it?
From Fox News:
U.N. security directed staff to work remotely and restrict travel in the West region, while Haiti's National Police canceled all personnel leave until further notice, according to The Miami Herald.
Mathias Gillmann, a spokesperson with the U.N. Integrated Office in Haiti, confirmed to Fox News Digital in an email that staff were asked to work from home for the day.
Public threats from a powerful Haitian gang leader began circulating on social media in recent days following weekend security operations from the Haitian National Police, the Armed Forces of Haiti and the Gang Suppression Force (GSF), a multinational mission, authorized by the U.N. Security Council.
Yes, gangs are clashing with United Nations forces and the gang leader is threatening them, and the UN is acquiescing to Barbecue's request.
Jimmy Chérizier, widely known as 'Barbecue,' appeared in a video shared Sunday by an independent Haitian media outlet, urging people to stay home on Nov. 17 so they wouldn't 'be a victim,' according to a brief translation of his remarks.
'Those who don't need to, do not go out into the streets. Leave the streets to 'Viv Ansanm' and the police so that we can confront them,' 'Barbecue' is quoted as saying, according to HaitiLibre, an independent Haitian news site based in Port-au-Prince.
Last week, United States Marines exchanged gunfire with Barbecue's men outside of the American embassy, in addition to clashes with multinational UN forces.
Better send another 100,000 Haitians to Ohio to solve the problem?
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