Sask. RCMP to release ‘preliminary timeline’ on September mass murders
A preliminary timeline on the mass killings is set to be shared Thursday by the Saskatchewan RCMP, giving the public a better idea of exactly what happened during the Labour Day weekend last September.
Myles Sanderson killed 11 people — 10 on the James Smith Cree Nation and one in Weldon — and injured 18 in an attack on Sept. 4. He then became the subject of a three-day manhunt before being arrested.
Shortly after Sanderson was apprehended, he went into “medical distress,” according to the RCMP, and died.
On Thursday, the Saskatchewan RCMP is expected to share more information it has pieced together about what happened in those four days.