James Smith Cree Nation inquest enters its 7th day

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The second week of the coroner’s inquest into the stabbing massacre that occurred at James Smith Cree Nation in 2022 began Monday. 

Monday’s proceedings included an explanation from RCMP about how their specialized unit was busy pursuing others with far worse criminal records than Myles Sanderson, the James Smith Cree Nation man who was unlawfully at large when he killed 11 people and wounded 17 others in the massacre.

Ryan How, RCMP’s Saskatchewan Enforcement and Response Team (SERT) north region manager, testified Monday that there are active warrants for approximately 5,000 people in Saskatchewan at any time and half of those are for violent offences. 

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