Mass attack on Manitoba First Nation leaves two dead on anniversary of James Smith Cree Nation stabbings
An 18-year-old girl lost her life in an early morning attack on the Hollow Water First Nation in Manitoba. RCMP said she was killed by her own brother, who also died.
The suspect, 26-year old Tyron Simard, fled the community, about 160 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg, in a stolen vehicle after multiple people were attacked. Around 6:50 a.m. Thursday, he was killed when the vehicle he was driving in collided with a Mountie who was responding to the attack. RCMP said the officer was also seriously injured but is expected to make a full recovery.
Police said eight people were attacked in the community. The first call came in around 3:45 a.m. from the community safety officer who reported an assault had happened, but the suspect fled and EMS was needed.
Just before 6 a.m., another call came in that there had been a mass stabbing.




