Sask. RCMP says staffing shortages are an obstacle to addressing lessons of 2022 mass stabbing inquests
- An internal review concluded no significant common factor impacted the RCMP's response to the James Smith Cree Nation stabbing spree.
- RCMP is set to publish an internal review on their handling of the manhunt for a mass killer at a Saskatchewan First Nation.
- The report states the Mounties' initial response to the incident was deemed appropriate.
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Review Finds RCMP Confusion, Communication Problems at Saskatchewan Mass Killing
A report into how Mounties responded to a mass killing and manhunt in Saskatchewan has found some communication problems but nothing that significantly impacted the outcome. Police captured Myles Sanderson three days after he killed 11 people and injured 17 others on the James Smith Cree Nation and in the nearby village of Weldon. Mr. Sanderson, 32, died of a cocaine overdose shortly after he was taken into custody. On June 6, RCMP released a re…
Review finds RCMP confusion, communication problems at Saskatchewan mass killing
REGINA -- A report into how Mounties responded to a mass killing and manhunt in Saskatchewan has found some communication problems but nothing that significantly impacted the outcome.
Le rapport recommande de meilleures relations entre la GRC et la Nation crie James Smith.
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