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Manhunt ends in death of Canada stabbing suspect

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THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP

Ruby Works speaks with a forensic investigator before bringing flowers to the home of a victim who has been identified by residents as Wes Petterson in Weldon, Saskatchewan, on Monday, Sept. 5. Works said that the 77-years-old victim was like an uncle to her.
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Canadian law enforcement personnel rush to surround a home on the James Smith Cree First Nation reservation in Saskatchewan, Canada, Tuesday, Sept. 6, as they searched for a suspect in a series of stabbings.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

In this image taken from video, Canadian law enforcement personnel surrounded a residence on the James Smith Cree First Nation reservation in Saskatchewan, Canada, Tuesday, Sept. 6, as they searched for a suspect in a series of stabbings.
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THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP

An armored Royal Canadian Mounted Police vehicle, right, drives past a police roadblock set up on the James Smith Cree First Nation reservation in Saskatchewan, Canada, Tuesday, Sept. 6, as they searched for a suspect in a series of stabbings.
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THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP

Law enforcement personnel guard a roadblock set up on the James Smith Cree First Nation reservation in Saskatchewan, Canada, Tuesday, Sept. 6, as they searched for a suspect in a series of stabbings.
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THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP

Royal Canadian Mounted Police vehicles drive away from James Smith Cree Nation, Saskatchewan, on Tuesday, Sept. 6.
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THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP

Police and investigators are seen at the side of the road outside Rosthern, Saskatchewan on Wednesday, Sept. 7. Canadian police arrested the second suspect in the stabbing deaths of 10 people in the province of Saskatchewan on Wednesday after a three-day manhunt during which they had found the body of his brother.
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THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP

Police and investigators are seen at the side of the road outside Rosthern, Saskatchewan on Wednesday, Sept. 7.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

Police and investigators gather at the scene where a stabbing suspect was arrested in Rosthern, Saskatchewan on Wednesday, Sept. 7.
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THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP

The flag of Canada and the flag of Saskatchewan are at half-mast to show respect to the victims of the stabbing rampage that happened at James Smith Cree Nation and Welton at the City Hall of Melfort in Saskatchewan, on Wednesday, Sept. 7.
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THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP

Mark Arcand, whose sister Bonnie Burns and nephew Gregory "Jonesy" Burns were killed during a series of violence attacks at James Smith Cree Nation over the long weekend, speaks to media at a press conference in Saskatoon, Wednesday, Sept. 7.
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THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP

Mark Arcand, right, whose sister Bonnie Burns and nephew Gregory "Jonesy" Burns were killed during a series of violence attacks at James Smith Cree Nation and Brian "Buggy" Burns, Bonnie Burns's husband, speak to media at a press conference in Saskatoon, Wednesday, Sept. 7.
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THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP

Mark Arcand, whose sister Bonnie Burns and nephew Gregory "Jonesy" Burns were killed during a series of violence attacks at James Smith Cree Nation speaks to media at a press conference while holding a photo in Saskatoon on Wednesday, Sept. 7.
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THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP

Mark Arcand, right, whose sister Bonnie Burns and nephew Gregory "Jonesy" Burns were killed during a series of violence attacks at James Smith Cree Nation over the long weekend, and Brian "Buggy" Burns, Bonnie Burns's husband, speak to media at a press conference in Saskatoon on Wednesday, Sept. 7.
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ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE VIA AP

This combination of photos provided by Royal Canadian Mounted Police shows stabbing victims, from top left, Bonnie Burns, Carol Burns, Christian Head, Lydia Gloria Burns, and Lana Head. From bottom left, Wesley Petterson, Thomas Burns, Gregory Burns, Robert Sanderson, and Earl Burns. Myles Sanderson, 32, and his brother Damien, are accused of killing 10 people and wounding 18 others in the attacks that spread across the rural reserve and into the nearby town of Weldon, Saskatchewan.

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