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The suspect in the killing of 10 people in and around an aboriginal community in Canada has been arrested.

10 were killed and 15 injured in stabbing attacks in Canada

Police in Canada launched a hunt for two suspected attackers after a series of stabbings in two communities that left multiple people dead and others wounded. In 13 locations in the Canadian province of SASKATCHEWAN, 10 people were killed and 15 were wounded in a series of knife attacks. The photo was taken by the Royal Canadian Mounted police.

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The arrest of Sanderson took place around 3:30 p.m. According to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

Police issued a shelter in place advisory for a nearby community after arresting a dangerous person with a knife.

He was found dead Monday.

Police said there was no risk to public safety.

In one of the worst massacres in Canada's history, at least 10 people were killed and 18 were injured in the James Smith Cree Nation and a nearby town in centralSaskatchewan. Some of the victims may have been targeted, according to police. Drug use may have been a factor in the attacks, according to a statement from the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations.

What We Don’t Know

The manner of death of a man. His injuries did not appear to be self-destructive, according to police.

Tangent

A man with a long history of violent crimes was released on parole from a four-year prison sentence. According to parole documents, Sanderson has been convicted of 59 different criminal counts since he was 18. Canada's parole board is considering its decision to release Sanderson.

Canadians were urged to shelter in place after a suspect was spotted.

The suspect in Canada has 59 previous convictions.