Suspect in Manitoba Mass Stabbing Was out on Bail: Court Records

Suspect in Manitoba Mass Stabbing Was out on Bail: Court Records
Hollow Water First Nation Chief Larry Barker, front right, and Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew, third right, attend a news conference at the RCMP Headquarters in Winnipeg on Sept. 4, 2025, following a mass stabbing incident in the First Nations community. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Brittany Hobson
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A Manitoba man accused of killing his sister and injuring several others in a Sept. 4 mass stabbing incident on Hollow Water First Nation was out on bail, police say.
Court records show the suspect, 26-year-old Tyrone Simard, had been out on bail for charges of assault with a weapon and mischief related to an incident that occurred on June 8. He was granted release on June 12 on several conditions, including a curfew and order not to use drugs, alcohol, or possess weapons. He was also ordered not to contact four people.