Canada Stabbing Rampage FINAL UPDATE September 8th 2022 9AM

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Myles Sanderson, the second suspect in a stabbing rampage is dead from self inflicted wounds, according to RCMP.
Around 3:30pm, local time, September 7th near Rosthern Saskatchewan the stolen vehicle Sanderson was driving was forced off the road by RCMP.
He was arrested and transported to hospital were he was declared deceased.
RCMP have not released details of his injuries.

The Saskatchewan Coroners Office Has Released Victim Photos and Names from the Weekend Stabbing Rampage in Saskatchewan, Canada.

Victims from James Smith Nation
- Thomas Burns, 23
- Gregory Burns, 28
- Carol Burns, 46
- Bonnie Burns, 48
- Lydia Gloria Burns, 61
- Earl Burns, 66

- Lana Head, 49 - Christian Head, 54

- Robert Sanderson, 49

- Wesley Petterson, 78 of Weldon, Saskatchewan

September 6th 2022 5pm : Suspect in Saskatchewan's Fatal Stabbing Rampage Released by Parole Board Last February.

Last February, the Parole Board of Canada decided to release Myles Sanderson, a man with 59 previous convictions for assault, including with weapons and assaulting a police officer.
Reports say Myles Sanderson has a history of substance abuse, violence and non-compliance with court ordered conditions

Nevertheless, the board decided being released into the community would be facilitating his reintegration to society,

"It is the board's opinion that you will not present an undue risk to society if released on statutory release and that your release will contribute to the protection of society by facilitating your reintegration to society as a law-abiding citizen,"

UPDATED ON: SEPTEMBER 5, 2022, 4:30 pm

Damien Sanderson, was found dead Monday. RCMP say the 31 year olds wounds did not appear to be self-inflicted. His body was in a grassy area on the James Smith Cree Nation, not too far from where most of the stabbing attacks occurred.

Original Story:

Knifing Rampage in Saskatchewan Possibly the Worst in Canadian History, 10 Dead, 15 Injured

Today two male suspects, still at large, identified as Damien Sanderson and Miles Sanderson by Saskatchewan RCMP, allegedly went on a stabbing spree in a small Northern Saskatchewan community.

At the time of writing, 10 people are dead and at least 15 are wounded.

The injured and dead were at 13 undisclosed locations in and around the James Smith Cree Nation in Saskatchewan .

Timeline: September 4th 2022, James Smith Cree Nation

- 5:40 a.m. Call to RCMP reporting a stabbing on the James Smith Cree Nation. Almost immediately multiple calls reporting additional stabbings, at different locations in the community were received by RCMP.

Melfort, Saskatchewan RCMP were dispatched to locations on the James Smith Cree Nation.

- 7:12 a.m., Saskatchewan RCMP issued the first Dangerous Persons Alert to residents of the James Smith Cree Nation and surrounding communities.

The public was advised to seek immediate shelter and shelter in place.

- 7:57 a.m. A second alert was issued with names, descriptions, and pictures of the two suspects.

- 8:20 a.m. The Dangerous Persons Alert was extended to the entire Province of Saskatchewan.

At 9:45 a.m. Another Dangerous Persons Alert was issued Saskatchewan wide that included details like the number of stabbing victims and locations.

This latest alert also included information one victim found off the the James Smith Cree Nation in the community of Weldon may have been chosen randomly.

A description of a possible suspect vehicle and a corrected picture of Myles Sanderson were included.

- 11:25 a.m. Dangerous Persons Alert extended to Manitoba and Alberta.

- 12:07 A possible suspect vehicle sighting on Arcola Avenue in Regina prompted a shelter in place advisory in that city.

The two suspects are Damien Sanderson and Myles Sanderson.

Damien Sanderson is described as a 31-year-old male, 5 foot 7, 155 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. Myles Sanderson is a 30-year-old male, 6 foot 1 and 240 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes.

The suspects are considered armed and dangerous.

They were last known to be in a black Nissan Rogue SUV with Saskatchewan license plate 119 MPI.

RCMP stress they may have changed to a different vehicle

Damien Sanderson and Miles Sanderson's location and direction of travel are unknown.
Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore says "If you see the suspects and/or their vehicle, do not approach them or their vehicle, immediately leave the area, and call 911".

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