Stabbing Spree in Canada Leaves at Least 10 Dead, 15 Injured

Two suspects went on a stabbing spree in Canada that left at least ten people dead and 15 others injured in a sparsely populated indigenous community on Sunday. Police are looking for the suspects.
The victims were found in at least 13 locations near the village of Weldon in the James Smith Cree Nation, an indigenous community with around 3,400 residents.
The elders of the nation declared the area to be under a state of emergency “in response to the numerous murders and assaults on members of the James Smith Cree Nation.” Residents have been told to shelter in place and the nation created two emergency operation centers.
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Police identified the two suspects as Damien Sanderson, 31, and Myles Sanderson, 30. Authorities provided photos and descriptions of the two men. However, no further information about their motive or the victims has been released.