Violence rages for third day in Haiti

? Haitians demanding the return of ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide hurled stones and fired shots in the air Saturday as the death toll from a surge of violence in the Haitian capital rose to 14.

Three pro-Aristide politicians, meanwhile, barricaded themselves in a radio station for six hours before surrendering to police, denying involvement in the clashes.

A Haitian police officer provides security as thousands of Haitian women line up to get food at the U.N. distribution center outside of Gonaives, Haiti. There was not enough food Saturday, and none of these women received any.

The three politicians said police intended to arrest them on weapons charges. They were led out of the Radio Caraibes building in handcuffs Saturday night after a judge entered with an arrest warrant to negotiate their surrender.

“They are kidnapping me. They have no reason to arrest me. It is an illegal arrest,” former Senate president Yvon Feuille said, appealing to Aristide supporters not to respond with violence as he was led away.

At least five men were killed Friday by gunmen outside the home of an anti-Aristide community leader in the seaside slum Village de Dieu, residents said Saturday.