‘Hurry Please’: Inquest Told 92 Emergency Calls Made During Saskatchewan Rampage

Published on January 16, 2024

Family members hugged and wept at a coroner’s inquest after learning how a mass killer went from home to home, kicking in doors and stabbing people on a Saskatchewan First Nation. The initial calls to 911 played on Jan. 16 at the inquest show the increasing fear of community members as Myles Sanderson, armed with a knife, terrorized people on the James Smith Cree Nation on Sept. 4, 2022. “Hurry please. I’m bleeding,” Brandon Genereaux said in a call to a 911 operator after he was attacked. Mr. Genereaux would survive the violent rampage but his father, Robert Sanderson, was among the 11 people killed on the First Nation and in the nearby village of Weldon...