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Stabbing spree in Saskatchewan, Canada

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2022 Saskatchewan stabbings
2022 Saskatchewan stabbings is located in SaskatchewanJames Smith Cree NationJames Smith Cree NationWeldonWeldon2022 Saskatchewan stabbings (Saskatchewan)
LocationJames Smith Cree Nation and Weldon, Saskatchewan, Canada
DateSeptember 4, 2022 (2022-09-04)
Attack typeMass stabbing, spree killing
DeathsAt least 10
InjuredAt least 15
AccusedDamien Sanderson
Myles-Brandon Sanderson

On September 4, 2022, a stabbing spree occurred in at least thirteen locations in the James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon, Saskatchewan, Canada, killing at least ten people and injuring at least fifteen others. It is one of the deadliest massacres in Canada and the deadliest stabbing spree, surpassing the 2014 Calgary stabbing.

Two suspects have been connected to the stabbings: 31-year-old Damien Sanderson and 30-year-old Myles Sanderson. Both suspects are wanted and on the run. Alerts relating to the incidents were initially issued to Saskatchewan and later extended to Manitoba and Alberta. Some of the victims were believed to have been targeted, while others were randomly attacked.

Attacks

According to Saskatchewan's Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) commanding officer Rhonda Blackmore, a motive for the stabbings is unclear. The two suspects may have targeted some victims, while others appear to have been attacked randomly. Blackmore said the first attack occurred at 5:40 a.m. CST, with subsequent emergency calls reporting more stabbings.

Deceased and injured victims were found at thirteen locations in the James Smith Cree Nation, an indigenous community with a population of about 3,400, and Weldon, a village with a population of 200.

Suspects

The two suspects wanted in connection to the stabbings were identified as Damien Sanderson, 31, and Myles-Brandon Sanderson, 30. They were believed to be driving a black Nissan Rogue with the Licence Plate "119 MPI", and were reportedly seen in Melfort and the Arcola Avenue area of Regina. They are "armed and dangerous" according to the RCMP. It is currently unknown where the suspects may be going, or if they changed vehicles since the last known sighting of them.

Response

STARS medical helicopters and ambulances were dispatched to triage and transport wounded victims to hospitals. Fifteen injured victims were reported, but there may others who took themselves to hospitals.

In response to the stabbings, the Joints Chiefs and Councils of the James Smith Cree Nation declared a local state of emergency at 12:00 p.m. CST on the day of the stabbing. The state of emergency will be effective until 5:00 p.m. CST on September 30. Additionally, the community set up two emergency operation centers.

At 7:12 a.m. CST, the RCMP issued an emergency alert within the region, advising residents to stay in secure locations and to use caution when allowing others into their homes. It also alerted citizens not to approach the suspects and instead report them to 9-1-1. At 8:20 a.m. CST, the alert was re-issued province-wide and with information on the suspects' vehicle. At the request of the Saskatchewan RCMP, the alert was later expanded to include all of Alberta and Manitoba. Police checkpoints were established between Regina and Prince Albert.

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) initiated a code orange, issuing additional staff in hospitals local to the stabbings to help with the influx of patients. This was later declared over, as the influx of new patients had subsided.

The attacks occurred on the same day as the Saskatchewan Roughriders' annual Canadian Football League (CFL) rivalry game against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers; team officials stated that there would be an enhanced police presence at Mosaic Stadium.

Reactions

Premier Scott Moe stated that "there are no words to adequately describe the pain and loss caused by this senseless violence." Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the stabbings "horrific and heartbreaking", and stated that "I'm thinking of those who have lost a loved one and of those who were injured".

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