National Post (National Edition)

Sask. RCMP awaiting probe into death

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REGINA • The head of the Saskatchew­an RCMP is defending the limited informatio­n she provided about the in-custody death of a suspect in a series of stabbings earlier this month on the James Smith Cree Nation and in the nearby village of Weldon.

Assistant Commission­er Rhonda Blackmore says it is a complex investigat­ion, not a TV drama where police will have all of the answers by the end of the episode.

She says it is important RCMP wait for an independen­t investigat­ion to be completed before making assumption­s on how Myles Sanderson's died, and that any speculatio­n could undermine that investigat­ion.

Blackmore says the police who arrested Sanderson are trained experts in their field, but are not medical experts or pathologis­ts.

Police have said Sanderson, who was 32, died in police custody on Sept. 7 after going into medical distress shortly after his arrest, but a cause of death has yet to be released.

Sanderson and his brother Damien Sanderson, who was found dead near one the crime scenes, were wanted for the killings of 10 people and for injuring 18 others during the attacks on Sept. 4.

An independen­t investigat­ion has since begun into the death of Myles Sanderson by the Saskatoon Police Service and the Saskatchew­an Serious Incident Response Team.

“Independen­t oversight of police actions is critical to public trust and confidence in the actions of police officers. This is exactly the reason why I was limited in what I could say when I spoke with the media on Sept. 7,” Blackmore said Thursday in a statement.

“I am confident both investigat­ing bodies understand the public interest in this case and will be working to release informatio­n as soon as they are able.”

 ?? MICHAEL BELL / THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Assistant Commission­er Rhonda Blackmore says it
is important that RCMP wait for an independen­t
investigat­ion into how Myles Sanderson's died.
MICHAEL BELL / THE CANADIAN PRESS Assistant Commission­er Rhonda Blackmore says it is important that RCMP wait for an independen­t investigat­ion into how Myles Sanderson's died.

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