Former DEA informant arrested in Haiti assassination identified -sources
MARK HOSENBALL TWO U.S. government sources have identified the former Drug Enforcement Administration informant accused of taking part in the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise as Joseph Vincent, 55, of Florida. Vincent and a second Haitian-American Florida resident, James Solages, 35, have been arrested by Haitian officials and charged with taking part in last week's attack. The men told investigators they had been hired to serve as interpreters on a team dominated by 26 Colombians, another source said. A third Haitian-American, Christian Emmanuel Sanon, was arrested on Sunday by Haitian authorities, who accused him of being a mastermind of…