Sask. Mass Stabbing Inquest Jury Calls for Better Tracking of At Large Offenders

Sask. Mass Stabbing Inquest Jury Calls for Better Tracking of At Large Offenders
Keith Brown, the lawyer representing the James Smith Cree Nation, speaks with people as they enter the public coroner's inquest into the mass stabbings that happened on James Smith Cree Nation in 2022 in Melfort, Sask., on Jan. 31, 2024. The Canadian Press/Liam Richards
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The jury and coroner at an inquest into a mass stabbing on a Saskatchewan First Nation have made more than two dozen recommendations to improve corrections, policing, and security to prevent future tragedies.

Jurors made 14 suggestions, including ways to better to locate offenders who are unlawfully at large, and further funding and training for security, on the James Smith Cree Nation.