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"They were our relatives, friends," Sanderson said of the victims. The attack is among the deadliest mass killings in Canadian history. A man used a van to kill 10 pedestrians in Toronto in 2019. "We will not stop this investigation until we have those two safely in custody," Bray vowed this morning in a video posted on Twitter. "Unfortunately, the two males are still at large. [series of knife attacks](https://www.foxnews.com/category/world/crime) in Saskatchewan that led the James Smith Cree Nation to declare a state of emergency and shook residents of the nearby village of Weldon.
"His injuries are not believed to be self-inflicted," police said at a briefing.
Driving the news: The body of Damien Sanderson, 31, was found in one of two sites where 10 people were stabbed to death and 18 others injured on Sunday, police said. "We consider him armed and dangerous. "Myles has a lengthy criminal record involving both persons and property crimes," Blackmore said.
Canadian police said one of the suspects in the stabbing deaths of 10 people in Saskatchewan has been found dead. · Myles, 30, remains on the run and likely in ...
Ivor Wayne Burns of James Smith Cree Nation said three of the victims - his sister Gloria Lydia Burns, a woman and a 14-year-old boy - died at a single location. Police said some of the victims appeared to have been targeted, while others were apparently random. He had visible injuries that are not believed to be self inflicted at this point, said police on Monday.
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: The Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Saskatchewan offered an update tonight on one of the worst mass killings in the country's history.
And the 77-year-old man was in the village of Weldon. So he suggests that Sanderson is still around or still in the southern Saskatchewan area and that there was a second person in the vehicle with him. GRAVELAND: Well, I talked to the Regina police chief, and he maintains that the information they received yesterday about the vehicle and Myles Sanderson being in Regina is accurate. But the inference is, is that the two suspects in the case, who are brothers, obviously got into some sort of a dispute. SHAPIRO: Others have been charged with murder for the attacks, which left 10 victims dead and more than a dozen injured. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Saskatchewan offered an update tonight on one of the worst mass killings in the country's history.
People are opening up about their loved ones and the community members who were killed and injured during the mass stabbing on Sunday in Saskatchewan.
Mental health counselling and crisis support is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week at 1-855-242-3310 or by online chat at All lives are shattered." "Both communities are destroyed. He was like an uncle to her and she said he cared deeply about his neighbours in the town of about 200 people. that's who she was," Darryl said. He and his brother, Ivor, said Gloria, 62, worked at the James Smith Cree Nation health clinic. "If someone needed a hand, he helped. Eighteen people were injured, four of whom remained in critical condition as of Monday afternoon. The Hope for Wellness hotline offers immediate help to people across Canada. She said she had known Petterson since she was a little girl. She was responding to a crisis call on the First Nation as the stabbings unfolded and she was killed. She and nine others were killed on the James Smith Cree Nation and in the nearby village of Weldon, Sask., on Sunday.
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Bill Graveland, national correspondent for The Canadian Press, on the recent stabbings in Saskatchewan.
And the 77-year-old man was in the village of Weldon. So he suggests that Sanderson is still around or still in the southern Saskatchewan area and that there was a second person in the vehicle with him. GRAVELAND: Well, I talked to the Regina police chief, and he maintains that the information they received yesterday about the vehicle and Myles Sanderson being in Regina is accurate. But the inference is, is that the two suspects in the case, who are brothers, obviously got into some sort of a dispute. SHAPIRO: Others have been charged with murder for the attacks, which left 10 victims dead and more than a dozen injured. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Saskatchewan offered an update tonight on one of the worst mass killings in the country's history.
A manhunt is underway for one of two brothers suspected in a mass stabbing that left 10 dead and 18 injured across multiple locations in Saskatchewan, ...
"There's a lot of anxiety in our province right now in our communities and throughout the country," Bray said. Blackmore said police haven't established a motive for the attacks, and there's still no word on the type of weapon that was used. Investigators on Monday were trying to piece together the order in which the attacks took place. Police said there may be additional injured people who took themselves to the various hospitals. local time, and several more calls came in minutes later about stabbings at other locations, police said. 11:30 a.m.Authorities find a deceased man with injuries near a house on the James Smith Cree Nation. The alert is updated with the suspects' names, descriptions, and pictures. The suspects are identified as Damien Sanderson and Miles Sanderson. In the following minutes, additional stabbings at different locations in the community are reported. Saskatchewan police receive a call reporting a stabbing on the James Smith Cree Nation. The man has a "lengthy criminal record" and had warrants out for his arrest before the stabbings, she said. Regina Police Chief Evan Bray said that while the lead on the car was already "stale," it remained the most recent reliable information police had and "we are still operating under the impression that Myles is in the city of Regina."
SHAPIRO: Others have been charged with murder for the attacks, which left 10 victims dead and more than a dozen injured. Bill Graveland is national ...
And the 77-year-old man was in the village of Weldon. So he suggests that Sanderson is still around or still in the southern Saskatchewan area and that there was a second person in the vehicle with him. GRAVELAND: Well, I talked to the Regina police chief, and he maintains that the information they received yesterday about the vehicle and Myles Sanderson being in Regina is accurate. But the inference is, is that the two suspects in the case, who are brothers, obviously got into some sort of a dispute. SHAPIRO: Others have been charged with murder for the attacks, which left 10 victims dead and more than a dozen injured. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Saskatchewan offered an update tonight on one of the worst mass killings in the country's history.
Police said the body of Damien Sanderson, 31, was found Monday morning on the James Smith Cree Nation. Police had been looking for him and his brother Myles ...
Police have not said why they believe the remaining fugitive is injured. She said there needs to be counsellors and mental health supports immediately provided to communities. “(The information) is a day old, we acknowledge that. He had a big jacket over his face. “The most recent, reliable information we have says that (Myles) is in Regina or was in Regina,” said Bray. Blackmore said Myles Sanderson has a lengthy criminal record for property crimes and violence against people. He said flags will also fly at half-mast at federal government buildings in Saskatchewan and at the Peace Tower in Ottawa. "He said his face was injured so bad he couldn't show it." Media reports also identified Gloria Burns as a victim who died. No motive for the attacks has been given. "He wouldn't show his face. A Crime Stoppers bulletin was also issued for him in May, warning he was unlawfully at large.
Manhunt underway in Canada after deadly mass stabbing · What we covered here · Here's what we know so far about how the attacks unfolded · Authorities are urging ...
It is horrific what has occurred in our province today,” Assistant Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Rhonda Blackmore said. Three helicopters from STARS Air Ambulance were dispatched to James Smith Cree Nation during the attack, company spokesperson Mark Oddan told CNN. ET) on Sunday morning, and within minutes several more calls came in reporting other stabbings throughout the community, police said.
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Bill Graveland, national correspondent for The Canadian Press, on the recent stabbings in Saskatchewan.
And the 77-year-old man was in the village of Weldon. So he suggests that Sanderson is still around or still in the southern Saskatchewan area and that there was a second person in the vehicle with him. GRAVELAND: Well, I talked to the Regina police chief, and he maintains that the information they received yesterday about the vehicle and Myles Sanderson being in Regina is accurate. But the inference is, is that the two suspects in the case, who are brothers, obviously got into some sort of a dispute. SHAPIRO: Others have been charged with murder for the attacks, which left 10 victims dead and more than a dozen injured. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Saskatchewan offered an update tonight on one of the worst mass killings in the country's history.
At least 10 people have been killed and another 15 injured in a stabbing rampage in Canada's central Saskatchewan province, police say. · The victims were found ...
- 11:25 - the search for the suspects is further widened to the neighbouring provinces of Manitoba and Alberta - 07:57 - police reveal the names, descriptions and pictures of the two suspects "They are considered armed and dangerous... More calls start coming in within minutes - 07:12 - police tell the public to seek immediate shelter and issue a Dangerous Persons Alert - 05:40 - local time on 4 September (11:40 GMT) - police receive the first call about a stabbing in the James Smith Cree Nation.
Police are on the hunt for two suspects after ten people were killed and 15 others hospitalized in a series of stabbings in Canada's Saskatchewan province.
By 7:12 a.m., police had the names of two suspects, but it was not clear what led them to believe Damian Sanderson and Myles Sanderson could be the attackers. The RMCP believes a sighting in Saskatchewan's capital, Regina, is legitimate. A dangerous persons alert was in effect for Saskatchewan and the neighboring provinces of Alberta and Manitoba. The report was fielded around "lunchtime," a police official said at the news conference. "We believe some of the victims have been targeted by the suspects, and others have been attacked randomly," she said at a news conference Sunday afternoon. Rhonda Blackmore, the commanding officer of the Saskatchewan Royal Canadian Mounted Police, said it was one of the worst mass killings in the province's history, if not the worst.
Officers extend search for two suspects over multiple provinces after attacks at various locations. Plus, Trump once tried to pay a lawyer with a horse.
[said yesterday](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/sep/04/fema-flood-maps-climate-change-georgia-floods), considering a series of devastating floods caused by excessive rainfall induced by climate change. Republicans [protested](https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/sep/04/biden-speech-democracy-attack-media-coverage-republicans) that the president’s speech was too political. After reading it (Oprah Winfrey tells me over email), ‘I see how everything that happened in his life shaped him to be the man he is now.’” Donald Trump once tried to pay a lawyer he owed $2m with a deed to a horse. A parent had placed their child in the floats and jumped in a river that looked deceptively calm. National guardsmen tasked with watching that section of Eagle Pass saw it for what it was: a treacherous, deep body of water with whirlpools between pillars holding up the international bridge. [stung at least 20,000 times by bees](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/sep/02/ohio-man-20000-bee-stings-recover) – and even ingested some of the insects – during a mishap while he was cutting tree branches is expected to recover, according to his family. Six people had initially been reported killed, according to officials on the Kamchatka peninsula, but the Interfax news agency said “two more died”. Chileans have voted comprehensively against a progressive constitution that had been drafted to replace the 1980 document written under Gen Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship. Trump told his audience that under Biden, they were “enemies of the state”. He did not immediately provide names or other details including age or gender of the two people who died. Police said there was no motive yet – but the men were presumed to be armed and dangerous.
A manhunt is underway in Canada for two men who are suspects in a mass stabbing Sunday that left at least 10 dead and 15 injured at multiple scenes in an ...
Saskatchewanians and Canadians will do what we always do in times of difficulty and anguish – we’ll be there for each other, be there for our neighbors, lean on each other, help grieve and help heal. This kind of violence or any kind of violence has no place in our country,” Trudeau said in a press conference Monday. We will continue to do that, and all Canadians will be with you in this difficult time.”
A manhunt is underway in Canada for two "armed and dangerous" men who are suspects in a mass stabbing Sunday that left at least 10 dead and 15 injured at ...
"This is why we need everyone in the province to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity by calling 911 immediately," Blackmore said in a statement Sunday. Regina is more than 300 kilometers (186 miles) south of the James Smith Cree Nation. The alert is updated with the suspects' names, descriptions, and pictures. The vehicle they were believed to be driving was reportedly spotted around 11:45 a.m. He was not able to provide details on the patients or their conditions. In the following minutes, additional stabbings at different locations in the community are reported. The suspects are identified as Damien Sanderson and Miles Sanderson. Three helicopters from STARS Air Ambulance were dispatched to James Smith Cree Nation during the attack, company spokesperson Mark Oddan told CNN. Saskatchewan police receive a call reporting a stabbing on the James Smith Cree Nation. We also wish a full and quick recovery to those injured," Trudeau said in a statement Sunday evening. ET), and within minutes several more calls came in reporting other stabbings throughout the community, police said. ," Chief Evan Bray said in a tweet.
At least 10 people are dead after a series of stabbings across 13 crime scenes. Police said the two men were likely in Regina, south of the Indigenous ...
The leaders of the James Smith Cree Nation in Saskatchewan, where it appears most of the stabbings took place, declared a state of emergency “in response to the numerous murders and assaults,” and established two emergency operations centers. At 7:12 a.m., the authorities issued their first “dangerous persons” alert to James Smith Cree Nation and the surrounding communities. [spend $31.5 billion as part of a settlement to repair](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/04/world/canada/canada-indigenous-children-settlement.html) the country’s child welfare system, which statistically has been far more likely to remove First Nations children from their families. The deadly crash sent a [shockwave across Canada](https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/11/world/americas/humboldt-broncos-highway-safety.html), where hockey is the national sport. A [judge who led the commission](https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/05/world/canada/canada-indigenous-people.html) said he believed the number was beyond 10,000. Canada has taken other steps in what Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calls a “total renewal” of the country’s relationship with Indigenous people, many of whom reject the idea that they are citizens of Canada. “I humbly beg forgiveness for the evil committed by so many Christians against the Indigenous peoples,” he told a gathering made up largely of Indigenous people in Alberta near the site of a former school. The church-run school was part of a system designed to assimilate the children, forcibly erasing their Indigenous languages and cultures. It is a rural area where much of the economic activity focuses on farming and ranching. Their decades-long movement has received heightened attention in recent years, partly because of grim new discoveries about the extent of violence and discrimination. It consists of the James Smith, Chakastaypasin and Peter Chapman bands. The authorities identified two suspects, Damien Sanderson, 31, and Myles Sanderson, 30, who might be traveling in a black Nissan Rogue.
Police combed a Canadian province for two male suspects on Sunday, saying some attacks appeared targeted, while others seemed random.
Police also raised the possibility of further victims who may have transported themselves to the hospital. The 17-year-old said that he’d heard rumors that at least one of his friends had been killed. 30, according to the CBC. Doreen Lees said a man had approached their home, saying that he was hurt and needed help, only to flee when Lees’ daughter offered to call for help. More reports began to flood in as Melfort officers were dispatched to the reservation, with the first of five dangerous persons alerts being issued to residents just over an hour later. Police said they began receiving reports of stabbing attacks on the James Smith Cree Nation around 5:40 a.m. One James Smith Cree Nation resident identified the vehicle as her brother’s, saying The coroner is still making the rounds here.” Residents of neighboring provinces of Alberta and Manitoba were also asked to be on alert. The men are considered armed and dangerous, police said. “My husband is making the rounds, the bodies they left. to locate these two individuals,” Evan Bray, chief of Regina Police, said Monday morning.
RCMP is investigating 10 deaths in 13 locations on James Smith Cree Nation and in a nearby community.
People in the capital of 226,000 were urged to take precautions and shelter in place: “DO NOT APPROACH.” [ said on social media](https://twitter.com/vonderleyen/status/1566734660218101762?s=20&t=4vdlPKpucQgO-vFQqYh7qg) that Europe mourns with the Canadian people. “The brutal attacks in Saskatchewan, Canada are horrific and devastating. At least 15 more victims had been sent to hospitals, she added as she chronicled police action after the discovery of the carnage. local time Sunday, the RCMP picked up a call about a stabbing on the James Smith Cree Nation in northern Saskatchewan. The team issued a statement touting beefed-up security. Within minutes there were other calls to the Saskatchewan RCMP Divisional Operational Communications Center with news of more stabbings across the community, Blackmore said. Police said they intended to charge Myles Sanderson with three counts of first-degree murder, one count of attempted murder and breaking and entering. Authorities said they think the suspects targeted some of their victims and attacked others at random. “Sadly, over these past years, tragedies like these have become all too commonplace.” “There’s a lot of grief, there’s a lot of anxiety in our province and in our communities.” [raised the number of injured in the violence](https://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/news/2022/update-2-dangerous-person-alert-issued-melfort-rcmp) to 18.
A manhunt is underway in Canada for two men who are suspects in a mass stabbing Sunday that left at least 10 dead and 15 injured at multiple scenes in an ...
"Investigators have confirmed there are ten deceased victims. Police also plan to extend its "dangerous person alert," the update said. "In addition, there are now 18 individuals reported as injured," the release added.
Live Updates: Canadian Police Expand Search for 2 Men After Deadly Knife Attacks ... Nearly 24 hours after the first stabbing, officers said that the suspects ...
[spend $31.5 billion as part of a settlement to repair](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/04/world/canada/canada-indigenous-children-settlement.html) the country’s child welfare system, which statistically has been far more likely to remove First Nations children from their families. Canada has taken other steps in what Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calls a “total renewal” of the country’s relationship with Indigenous people, many of whom reject the idea that they are citizens of Canada. A [judge who led the commission](https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/05/world/canada/canada-indigenous-people.html) said he believed the number was beyond 10,000. “I humbly beg forgiveness for the evil committed by so many Christians against the Indigenous peoples,” he told a gathering made up largely of Indigenous people in Alberta near the site of a former school. The church-run school was part of a system designed to assimilate the children, forcibly erasing their Indigenous languages and cultures. It is a rural area where much of the economic activity focuses on farming and ranching. But the authorities cautioned that the men may have changed their vehicle, and their direction of travel was unknown. Canadian authorities told residents in the James Smith Cree Nation and the nearby village of Weldon to shelter at home as they expanded the search almost 200 miles south to Regina, the capital of Saskatchewan Province. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada said he was “shocked and devastated by the horrific attacks.” “As Canadians, we mourn with everyone affected by this tragic violence,” he added. By the time the rampage was over, hours later, the police said that 10 people had been killed and 15 injured — some apparently chosen at random — in a killing spree that has shaken the community and the country. They also mobilized extra police around Mosaic Stadium, in Regina, where thousands of fans are in the city for a Canadian Football League game between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Saskatchewan Roughriders. Saskatchewan, which borders Montana and North Dakota, Alberta to the west and Manitoba to the east, has a population of nearly 1.2 million people and is Canada’s second-largest oil-producing province.
At least 10 people were killed and 18 injured after a Sunday stabbing rampage, Canadian police say.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who described the attacks as “horrific and heartbreaking,” [said Monday](https://twitter.com/JustinTrudeau/status/1566835500815716354) that a flag on Canada’s parliament complex will be flown at half-staff “in memory of those who lost their lives.” The attack [sparked a national ](https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-61300308)investigation into how the gunman evaded police for more than 12 hours as he continued his rampage across the province. Our hearts break for all those impacted,” the statement said. [prison sentence](https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/suspects-mass-stabbings-weldon-james-smith-saskatchewan-1.6572876?cmp=rss) for assault, robbery and mischief. The men were believed to be traveling in a black Nissan Rogue crossover SUV after being spotted in Regina, about 200 miles to the south, shortly before midday Sunday, authorities said. Authorities have searched for him since. The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations, which represents 74 First Nations in the Saskatchewan province, offered condolences to the families of the victims in a statement Sunday. Bray, the Regina police chief, said Sunday that the men “are likely” in that city, and he reassured residents that the police were focusing on finding the suspects. On Sunday, authorities sent a dangerous-persons alert at about 7:12 a.m., urging people in the area to seek shelter and warning that the two men were “armed and dangerous.” The alert was later expanded to the provinces of Manitoba and Alberta. They later said that the men may have changed their vehicle, and that their direction of travel was unknown. Canadian authorities have charged two men with first degree murder and attempted murder in the stabbing rampage that killed 10 people and injured at least 18 in Saskatchewan, one of the deadliest cases of mass violence in the country in recent years, police said Monday. Bray urged the public to come forward with information about the suspects, saying authorities “are confident that someone out there knows the whereabouts of these two.” He added that the communities where the killings occurred are suffering from “grief and anxiety.”
Police are on the hunt for two suspects after ten people were killed and 15 others hospitalized in a series of stabbings in Canada's Saskatchewan province.
By 7:12 a.m., police had the names of two suspects, but it was not clear what led them to believe Damian Sanderson and Myles Sanderson could be the attackers. The RMCP believes a sighting in Saskatchewan’s capital, Regina, is legitimate. A dangerous persons alert was in effect for Saskatchewan and the neighboring provinces of Alberta and Manitoba. The report was fielded around “lunchtime,” a police official said at the news conference. “We believe some of the victims have been targeted by the suspects, and others have been attacked randomly,” she said at a news conference Sunday afternoon. Rhonda Blackmore, the commanding officer of the Saskatchewan Royal Canadian Mounted Police, said it was one of the worst mass killings in the province’s history, if not the worst.