Public Safety minister defends RCMP’s refusal to say how Sanderson died in custody
OTTAWA — Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino is defending the RCMP’s decision not to release details surrounding the death of the man accused in a mass stabbing rampage in Saskatchewan.
Mendicino says he understands the sense of urgency people feel about knowing how Myles Sanderson died after he was arrested on a rural stretch of highway on Sept. 7.
RCMP said he went into “medical distress” and died in custody, but they have not released a cause of death nearly two weeks later.
Saskatchewan RCMP Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore said police won’t provide more details until Saskatoon police and a provincial police watchdog have finished investigating.