Kanados policija sulaikė paskutinį įtariamąjį dūriu

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Canadian authorities have arrested Myles Sanderson, a suspect in Sunday’s stabbing spree that left 10 people dead in and around an indigenous community in Saskatchewan.

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Sanderson was arrested in Rosthern, Saskatchewan, around 3:30 p.m. local time (5:30 p.m. Eastern time), pagal to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

The arrest came after police issued a “shelter in place” advisory for a nearby community, warning of a “dangerous person” armed with a knife.

Myles Sanderson’s brother and fellow suspect, Damien, was found dead Monday.

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“There is no longer a risk to public safety relating to this investigation,” police said.

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Ten people were killed and at least another 18 were injured in the James Smith Cree Nation and a nearby town in central Saskatchewan on Sunday in one of the worst massacres in Canada’s history. Police have not named a motive for the attacks but have said some of the victims may have been targeted. The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations group released a statement after the attacks rodo drugs might have been a factor, calling the stabbing spree a product of “the destruction we face when harmful illegal drugs invade our communities.”

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Damien Sanderson’s manner of death. Police said his injuries did not appear to be self-inflicted.

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Myles Sanderson was released on parole from a four-year prison sentence in February despite a lengthy history of violent crimes, including assault and robbery. Parole documents show Sanderson, 30, has been convicted of 59 various criminal counts since he turned 18. Canada’s parole board is now reviewing its choice to release Sanderson.

Papildoma literatūra

Canada Stabbing: Residents Urged To Shelter In Place After Suspect Allegedly Spotted („Forbes“)

Canada stabbings suspect has 59 prior convictions, documents show (BBC naujienos)

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/nicholasreimann/2022/09/07/canadian-police-arrest-final-suspect-in-stabbing-spree/