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Three people charged after break-in, shooting on James Smith Cree Nation
Three people charged after break-in, shooting on James Smith Cree Nation

CTV News

time20-05-2025

  • CTV News

Three people charged after break-in, shooting on James Smith Cree Nation

Melfort RCMP have charged three people after a man was shot on James Smith Cree Nation late last week. At around 2:30 a.m. on May 17, RCMP received a report of a firearm discharge on James Smith Cree Nation. Officers responded immediately and found an injured man at a home in the community. Paramedics transported the man to hospital where he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries consistent with a gunshot wound. Police learned that a group of suspects entered a home between 11:30 p.m. on May 16 and 2:30 a.m. on May 17. Armed with guns, the group threatened residents and fired a gun, injuring the victim. Several other people were assaulted. RCMP began extensive patrols in the community soon after. However, none of the suspects were found. At around 1:30 p.m., Melfort RCMP received a report of individuals with guns outside a home in the community. Officers responded immediately, learning that a vehicle had left the scene and drove down a dead-end road that led to a river. Police eventually caught up to the vehicle and arrested one man and two women. A 27-year-old man from Nipawin, Sask. was charged with 13 counts, including discharging a pistol with intent to wound, break and enter, assault with a weapon, and possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose. The accused was also wanted on a Regina Police Service warrant for being unlawfully at large. Two 27-year-old women, both from James Smith Cree Nation, each face four charges of break and enter, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, robbery with a firearm and possessing a prohibited firearm. The first woman also faces one count of pointing a firearm while the other has been charged with one count of assault with a weapon. The trio appeared in court on Tuesday. Melfort RCMP believe an additional woman was connected to the incident. Anyone with information on the suspects, their whereabouts or the investigation is encouraged to call RCMP or submit an anonymous tip to Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers.

Sask. police watchdog provides new details in case of man who died in Melfort RCMP custody
Sask. police watchdog provides new details in case of man who died in Melfort RCMP custody

CBC

time09-05-2025

  • CBC

Sask. police watchdog provides new details in case of man who died in Melfort RCMP custody

New details, including a previously unreported physical altercation, are emerging in the death of 44-year-old man who died earlier this week while in Melfort RCMP's custody. Saskatchewan's Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) is investigating the death. SIRT is the province's civilian-led watchdog unit that investigates serious incidents involving police. RCMP issued a news release Wendesday saying the man had taken into custody at about 9:45 a.m. CST on May 6 after reports of a man disturbing the peace at a home on Bemister Avenue West in Melfort, Sask., which is about 150 kilometres northeast of Saskatoon. Officers found a 44-year-old man they say had broken the window at the home, RCMP said. On Friday, a SIRT news release said RCMP found the man acting erratically and took him into custody under the Mental Health Services Act. Paramedics examined the man and he was taken to hospital for an injured hand. While the man was being examined, "another disturbance occurred," and RCMP attempted to take him back into custody, SIRT said. "During the process of taking the man back into custody, a physical altercation occurred," SIRT's release said. That altercation was not mentioned in the initial RCMP release. The man was back in a cell at the Melfort detachment by 10:45 a.m. CST Tuesday. At 5:10 p.m. CST, RCMP found the man in medical distress. Officers started CPR and EMS transported the man back to hospital, where he was declared dead. SIRT is investigating the conduct of police during this incident, including the circumstances surrounding the man's arrest and the cause of his death. SIRT reports are to be released to the public within 90 days of the end of the investigation.

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