Carel Pedre arrested in Florida on domestic charge, placed on immigration hold | UPDATED

Haitian radio and TV personality Carel Pedre was taken into custody by police in Tamarac, Florida, on Sunday, Dec. 21, on charges of domestic battery. The entertainer remains jailed pending trial with no bond set. The post Carel Pedre arrested in Florida on domestic charge, placed on immigration hold | UPDATED appeared first on The Haitian Times.

Carel Pedre arrested in Florida on domestic charge, placed on immigration hold | UPDATED

Editor’s Note: This is a developing story, last updated Sunday, Dec. 21, at 8 p.m. with a statement from Chokarella and the immigration hold.

NEW YORK — Haitian media personality Carel Pedre was being held in a Broward County jail Sunday after being arrested on a domestic violence allegation earlier that day, according to Broward Sheriff’s Office (BSO) records. He also faces an immigration hold after initially being taken into custody on one charge of “touch or strike/battery/domestic violence.”

As of 7:45 p.m. Sunday, no bond had been set. 

Chokarella, the company that Pedre founded, issued a statement Sunday confirming that the arrest occurred.

“It is important to note that an arrest does not automatically result in charges, or does it imply guilt,” the statement reads. “Once Carel is home and in a position to do so, he will speak on his own behalf and share his perspective on what occurred, in his own words, as he has consistently done in the past.

  • Screengrabs of Carel Pedre’s arrest, including his booking photo. Broward Sheriff's Office.
  • Screengrabs of Carel Pedre’s arrest, including his booking photo. Broward Sheriff's Office.
  • Screengrabs of Carel Pedre’s arrest, including his booking photo. Broward Sheriff's Office.

The arrest stems from an incident that occurred in Tamarac, a town in northwestern Broward County, according to BSO arrest records. Pedre, 45, was then booked into the county’s main jail in Fort Lauderdale.

A hearing is set for Monday, Dec. 22, a source inside the BSO told The Haitian Times. The person said that usually for such domestic violence arrests, bond is set between $1,000 and $2,500. 

The source, speaking on condition of anonymity because he is not officially authorized to speak about the case, said Pedre is being watched closely because of his influencer status.

Details about the immigration hold are also pending. However, in recent months, many law enforcement jurisdictions have decided to share information about arrests they make with ICE as part of the mass deportation efforts under the current administration. Florida is among many states collaborating with the federal government and has opened or expanded several detention facilities, including the so-called Alligator Alley.

With no details being released by law enforcement, social media is afire with speculation about what may have occurred and has swirled with allegations about Pedre’s personal life.

Pedre is one of the most recognized media figures, with a career spanning over 25 years in radio, television and digital media. Born and raised in Port-de-Paix, Haiti, Pedre rose to prominence as a host on Haiti’s top radio programs and television shows, including Radio One’s Chokarella and Digicel Stars, a major talent showcase. Pedre’s work spans podcasting and media production, and he has been influential in shaping Haitian entertainment and cultural coverage both in Haiti and throughout the diaspora. 

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