Canadian police urge people to stay in their homes after possible sighting of mass stabbing suspect
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Canadian police urge people to stay in their homes after possible sighting of mass stabbing suspect
Myles Sanderson and his brother Damien, who was found dead on Monday, are suspected of killing 10 people and injuring 18 others in one of the deadliest attacks in Canada's modern history.
Canada urges residents to shelter after possible sighting of stabbing suspect
Canadian authorities warned people in the James Smith Cree Nation to shelter in place on Tuesday after reports of a possible sighting of the suspect who killed 10 people in a stabbing spree that roiled a country where mass violence…
Canada urges residents to shelter after possible sighting of stabbing suspect
Canadian authorities warned people in the James Smith Cree Nation to shelter in place on Tuesday after reports of a possible sighting of the suspect who killed 10 people in a stabbing spree that roiled a country where mass violence is rare. Read More
Canada urges residents to shelter after possible sighting of stabbing suspect
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau urged residents to heed local authorities. "We need to make sure that everyone stays safe," he said during an event in Vancouver. "All Canadians stand with the people of Saskatchewan at this time."
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