Officials, Indigenous leaders respond to mass stabbing on Manitoba First Nation
WINNIPEG — A man killed his sister and wounded several others in a mass stabbing on the Hollow Water First Nation in Manitoba on Thursday.
RCMP said Tyrone Simard, 26, then fled in a stolen vehicle and crashed with an officer as she was responding to the attack. Simard died in the crash and the officer was taken to hospital with critical injuries but is expected to recover.
The attack happened exactly three years after a mass stabbing on the James Smith Cree Nation in Saskatchewan and in the nearby community of Weldon, which left 11 people dead and 17 injured.
Here’s some of the reaction:



