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Canada stabbings: Suspect found dead, brother still at large

  • September 05, 2022

Canadian police said on Monday they had found Damien Sanderson, one of the suspects in a mass stabbing spree, dead. The other suspect, his brother Myles, remained at large.

According to Police Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore, Damien’s “body was located outdoors in a heavily grassed area in proximity to a house that was being examined” by authorities, with “visible injuries.”

While Damien’s body was found near the stabbing sites police believe Myles is injured and hiding in Regina, the capital of Saskatchewan.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the flag above Canada’s parliament building in Ottawa would be flown at half-staff to honor the victims.

“Sadly, over these past years, tragedies like these have become all too common place. Saskatchewanians and Canadians will do what we always do in times of difficulty and anguish, we will be there for each other,” Trudeau said.

An enormous manhunt had been launched following one of the country’s worst ever mass killings. 

Ten people were killed and 18 injured in an attack on an Indigenous community and a nearby town in a rural area of the province of Saskatchewan. Police said they believed the suspects had been in the provincial capital of Regina on Sunday.

Police issued warrants for both the fugitives’ arrest on Monday.

Police have not given many details about the suspects, except that Myles Sanderson was listed as “unlawfully at large” in the spring in relation to another crime. They added that some victims appears to be targeted while others were attacked at random.

Authorities declined to comment on a motive, but the chief of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations suggested the stabbings could be drug-related.

“This is the destruction we face when harmful illegal drugs invade our communities, and we demand all authorities to take direction from the chiefs and councils and their membership to create safer and healthier communities for our people,” said Chief Bobby Cameron.

What happened during the attack?

Police were called to the James Smith Cree Nation over a stabbing at 5:40 a.m. on Sunday, and within minutes heard about several more. In all, dead or wounded people were found at 13 different locations on the sparsely populated reserve and in the town of Weldon, about 30 kilometers (20 miles) away.

With the suspects at large, fear continued to grip communities in the area, a working-class part of Saskatchewan surrounded by farmland. One witness who said he lost family members described seeing people with bloody wounds scattered throughout the Indigenous reserve.

“No one in this town is ever going to sleep again. They’re going to be terrified to open their door,” said one resident of Weldon.

The elected leaders of the three communities that make up the James Smith Cree Nation declared a local state of emergency.

Chief Calvin Sanderson, the leader of one of the three First Nations that make up the community, and who is not related to the suspects, said everyone has been affected.

“They were our relatives, friends,” Sanderson said of the victims. “It’s pretty horrific.”

dh, es/rt (AP, AFP)

Article source: https://www.dw.com/en/canada-stabbings-suspect-found-dead-brother-still-at-large/a-63025989?maca=en-rss-en-all-1573-rdf

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