Saskatchewan stabbings: 10 dead across 13 locations, 2 suspects at large, police say
REGINA, Saskatchewan — Police in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan isssued warnings from Alberta to Manitoba on Sunday afternoon, following reports of multiple stabbings that left at least 10 dead and more than a dozen people wounded following apparent random attacks across 13 different locations, The Associated Press confirmed.
#BREAKING: @RCMPSK confirm ten people have been killed in a mass stabbing spree in #Saskatchewan this morning, in 13 locations. Some victims, at the James Smith Cree Nation, and in other communities, were targeted at random. Suspects are still at large. More to come on @GlobalBC.
— Sarah MacDonald (@smacdonald__) September 4, 2022
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