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Canadian police are on the hunt for two suspects after at least 10 people were killed and more than a dozen were injured in a stabbing rampage.The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said the attacks occurred in at least 10 locations, including James Smith Cree Nation and the village of Weldon, northeast of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, early Sunday. Early indications suggested victims may have been attacked at random.The search for suspects came as fans descended in Regina for a sold-out annual Labor Day game between the Canadian Football League's Saskatchewan Roughriders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers.The Regina Police Service said it was investigating on several fronts to locate and arrest the suspects and had "deployed additional resources for public safety throughout the city, including the football game at Mosaic Stadium."
Canada stabbings leave 10 dead, over a dozen wounded: policehttps://www.foxnews.com/world/canada-stabbings-leave-multiple-dead-over-dozen-wounded-policeTen people are dead after two killers went on a killing spree with knives.
Justin Trudeau to announce banning of knives in 3...2...1....
If one of the victims had a pistol it would have had a better ending.
Myles Sanderson, the suspect police arrested on Wednesday in connection to a mass stabbing spree, has died of self-inflicted injuries.Authorities confirmed that the 32-year-old was found near Rosthern, Saskatchewan, according to the New York Post. Police said Sanderson's injuries were of his own making, but did not specify when he sustained them. He had been on the run for four days.Ten people died in the stabbings. Nine of them were from the James Smith Cree Nation, according to the outlet. The motivation for the stabbings remains unknown.
The suspect being sought following a stabbing spree that left 10 dead in an Indigenous community and nearby town in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan has an extensive criminal background with 59 past convictions, it has emerged. Myles Sanderson, who remains on the run Wednesday, was serving a sentence of four years and four months on charges that included assault with a weapon, assault on a peace officer and robbery when he was last released from custody, according to the Associated Press. "I want the know the reasons behind the decision" to release him, Canada Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino told the news agency, adding that he has been informed by a parole board there will be an investigation into its assessment of Sanderson. "I'm extremely concerned with what occurred here." Many of Sanderson’s past crimes happened when he was intoxicated, and he told parole officials substance use made him out of his mind. He had been sought for a parole violation since May.
I think the Prairie Provinces are more conservative and realistic than province like Ontario and Quebec. It probably won't take many incidents like or less extreme than this one to turn people in those provinces against coddling criminals.