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    Canada mass stabbing: 10 people are dead, and 2 suspects are charged but still at large

    The suspects, identified by police as Damien Sanderson and Myles Sanderson, are believed to have been traveling in a black Nissan Rogue with Saskatchewan license plate 119 MPI, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said, noting it’s unclear whether the pair may have changed vehicles.

    Even though the suspects are still at large, police have charged them with first degree murder, attempted murder and breaking and entering into a residence, the RCMP said Monday.

    “Sadly over these past years tragedies like these have become all too commonplace,” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday. “We’ll 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.”

    Trudeau said he called leaders of the James Smith Cree Nation to offer federal resources. The Prime Minister said flags at federal buildings and at the Peace Tower in Ottawa will be flown at half-staff.

    James Smith Cree Nation leaders declared a state of emergency Sunday in response to “numerous murders and assaults” on members of the community, according to a news release. At least one attack also occurred in the neighboring community of Weldon, police said.

    “It is certainly a very significant event if not the largest we’ve seen in the last number of years,” RCMP Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore said.

    Some victims apparently were targeted while others may have been attacked randomly, police said.

    Authorities urge residents in the area to be vigilant and take precautions, including sheltering in place in some communities, as the suspects are still at large.

    The police issued a “civil emergency” alert warning those in the Regina area to be especially careful after police received a report the suspects may have been traveling there.

    “Relentless” overnight attempts to find the two men were unsuccessful, the Regina police chief said in a Monday update.

    “The two suspects are still at large, despite efforts through the night by @reginapolice and @RCMPSK,” Chief Evan Bray said in a tweet. “If anyone has information that would assist in locating and safely taking Myles and Damien Sanderson into custody, we urge you to call police.”

    As the manhunt continues, here’s what we know:

    How did the attacks unfold?

    Police received the first report of a stabbing on the James Smith Cree Nation at 5:40 a.m. local time (6:40 a.m. ET), and within minutes several more calls came in reporting other stabbings throughout the community, police said.

    • Timeline of key events

    • Sunday, September 4

      5:40 a.m. Saskatchewan police receive a call reporting a stabbing on the James Smith Cree Nation. In the following minutes, additional stabbings at different locations in the community are reported.

      7:12 a.m. The police issue a “dangerous persons alert,” informing residents of the James Smith Cree Nation and surrounding communities of the stabbings and asking the public to seek shelter.

      7:57 a.m. The alert is updated with the suspects’ names, descriptions, and pictures. The suspects are identified as Damien Sanderson and Miles Sanderson.

      8:20 a.m. The dangerous persons alert is extended to the entire province of Saskatchewan after the investigation confirms the suspects are traveling in a vehicle.

      9:45 a.m. An updated alert indicates that there are victims in multiple locations, including the village of Weldon, and that some victims may have been attacked randomly.

      11:25 a.m. Requests are made to Manitoba and Alberta authorities to extend the alert to those provinces.

      12:07 p.m. After reports of the suspects’ vehicle being spotted in Regina, a warning is sent out to residents there.

    • Monday, September 5

      7:36 a.m. Regina police chief says the manhunt continues.

    Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Times are local 

    Within hours, the situation developed into a mass stabbing event with at least 25 victims, 10 of whom died, police said.

    Three helicopters from STARS Air Ambulance were dispatched to James Smith Cree Nation during the attack, company spokesperson Mark Oddan told CNN. The first crew to arrive jumped into triage the victims and the second aircraft brought a physician to help with triage and lead the emergency response, he said.

    The helicopter crews took some victims to the Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon and several other patients were brought to local hospitals by ground ambulances, Oddan said. He was not able to provide details on the patients or their conditions.

    Multiple dangerous persons alerts were issued by police over the course of the morning, expanding across the Saskatchewan province and into neighboring Manitoba and Alberta.

    Canadian Minister of Public Safety Marco Mendicino asked residents to take shelter.

    “To everyone in Saskatchewan, especially those in proximity to the James Smith Cree First Nation area, please shelter in place and stay safe,” he tweeted.

    Authorities have identified 13 separate scenes where the attacks took place. There may be additional victims who were injured and transported themselves to the hospital, police said, urging possible victims to contact law enforcement.

    “Our thoughts are with the many victims deceased and injured, their family, friends and community. It is horrific what has occurred in our province today,” Blackmore said.

    Who are the suspects?

    Less than three hours after the first attack was reported, police identified Damian Sanderson and Myles Sanderson as suspects in the stabbings.

    Damien Sanderson, 31, is described by authorities as 5 feet 7 inches tall and 155 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. Myles Sanderson, 30, is 6 feet 1 inch tall and 240 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes, according to police.

    Officials haven’t said whether the pair are related.

    Damien Sanderson and Myles Sanderson

    The vehicle they were believed to be driving was reportedly spotted around 11:45 a.m. in Regina, police said. Regina is more than 300 kilometers (186 miles) south of the James Smith Cree Nation.

    “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. “If you see the suspects and/or their vehicle, do not approach them or their vehicle, immediately leave the area, and call 911.”

    In a message to the two suspects, Blackmore said, “If Damien and Myles are listening or receive this information, I would ask that they turn themselves into police immediately.”

    What has been the response by officials?

    The attacks have shaken Canadian residents and officials.

    Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe offered his condolences to the people of the province in a tweet.

    “There are no words to adequately describe the pain and loss caused by this senseless violence. All of Saskatchewan grieves with the victims and their families,” Moe wrote.

    The RCMP in Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba are jointly investigating the stabbings.

    “We are dedicating a maximum number of resources to this investigation,” Blackmore said.

    Two emergency centers were set up to “provide health support” to the impacted communities, the leaders of the James Smith Cree Nation said in a statement.

    There were 242 fatal stabbings across Canada in 2021, according to the country’s national statistics office. It was an increase from 2020 when there were 237 stabbing homicides and 2019 when there were 214. Last year there were 297 fatal shootings, up from 278 in 2020 and 264 in 2019. About 38.6 million people live in Canada.
    In response to Sunday’s stabbings, the Canadian Football League’s Saskatchewan Roughriders announced increased security personnel at their game against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers Sunday. The Roughriders play at the Mosaic Stadium in Regina.

    “The Club operates a centralized command (center) on game day that allows immediate connection to local emergency services and the ability to receive up to the minute information when any sort of emergency occurs,” the team said in a statement on Twitter.

    CNN’s Paula Newton, Amy Simonson and Amir Vera contributed to this report.

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