A Canadian official says the final suspect in the stabbing rampage in and around Canadian reserve has died of self-inflicted wounds after his car was run off the road by police. Police say 32-year-old Myles Sanderson was found near the town of Rosthern in Saskatchewan as officers responded to a report of a stolen vehicle being driven by a man armed with a knife. An official familiar with the matter says officers rammed Sanderson’s vehicle off the road. The official says the fugitive’s injuries were self-inflicted, but there is no immediate information on when the wounds were inflicted or when Sanderson died.
JAMES SMITH CREE NATION, Saskatchewan (AP) — Canadian police arrested the second suspect Wednesday in the stabbing deaths of 10 people in Saskatchewan after a three-day manhunt that also yielded
Canadian police say the final suspect in the stabbing rampage in and around Canadian reserve has died after being arrested. One official says he died of self-inflicted injuries. Police say
A Canadian official says the final suspect in the stabbing rampage in and around Canadian reserve has died of self-inflicted wounds after his car was run off the road by police
The final suspect in a stabbing rampage that killed 10 people in and around a Canadian Indigenous reserve died of self-inflicted wounds after his car was run.