The head of the Saskatchewan RCMP is asking for patience in the investigation into the death of Myles Sanderson.
The statement comes more than a week after the arrest and subsequent in-custody death of Sanderson, who was one of the suspects in a mass stabbing that left 10 people dead on James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon, Sask.after his Sept. 7 arrest and was rushed to hospital in Saskatoon.
Such speculation could potentially undermine the Saskatoon Police Service investigation into Sanderson's in-custody death, which is being monitored by the Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team. "This statement is extremely premature given we do not yet have information on what led to his death. I ask you all to remember this is not a TV drama where we will have all of the answers by the end of the episode," Blackmore said.
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