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10 killed in Canadian remote community stabbing rampage

Police on manhunt for two suspects who attacked two Indigenous areas, motive yet to be determined

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 05 Sep 2022 8:00AM

10 killed in Canadian remote community stabbing rampage
Canadian police are on a manhunt for two men suspected of committing multiple stabbings in the Indigenous community of James Smith Cree Nation and a nearby town called Weldon. 10 people were killed in the rampage. – 620ckrm.com pic, September 5, 2022

OTTAWA – At least ten people were killed and more than a dozen others were injured in stabbings in two remote Canadian communities yesterday, police said, as they launched a manhunt for two suspects.

Police responding to emergency calls found 10 dead in the Indigenous community of James Smith Cree Nation and the nearby town of Weldon, Saskatchewan, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore told a news conference.

“Several additional victims have been injured, 15 of which at this point have been transported to various hospitals,” she said.

Yet more victims may have made their way to hospitals on their own, she added.

“We are actively looking for the two suspects...and investigating the many crime scenes,” she said, describing the suspects as male, aged 30 and 31, both with black hair and brown eyes.

The suspects fled in a black Nissan Rogue and several checkpoints have been set up on highways and roads across the region, as “maximum” police resources were deployed for the search.

The James Smith Cree Nation, with a population of 2,500, declared a local state of emergency, while many residents of Saskatchewan province were urged to shelter in place.

“It is horrific what has happened in our province today,” Blackmore said.

A dangerous person alert had been issued in the morning in Saskatchewan, as police responded to “multiple stabbings (in) multiple locations” in the Indigenous community and the town of Weldon.

Blackmore said police received a call around 5.40am (5.40pm Malaysian time) about a stabbing at the James Smith First Nation, followed quickly by more calls reporting further stabbings.

She said authorities believe “some of the victims were targeted by the suspects and others were attacked randomly.”

“To speak to a motive would be extremely difficult at this point in time,” she added.

After reported sightings of the suspects in Regina, the provincial capital more than 300km to the south, the alert and search expanded to include neighbouring Manitoba and Alberta provinces – a vast region almost half the size of Europe.

The Saskatchewan Health Authority told AFP in a statement it had activated emergency protocols to deal with “a high number of critical patients.”

“We can confirm that multiple people are being triaged and cared for at multiple sites and that a call for additional staff to help respond to this situation has occurred,” it added. – AFP, September 5, 2022

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