RCMP’s Blackmore gives update on Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation deaths
Rhonda Blackmore, Assistant Commissioner of the Saskatchewan RCMP joined Saskatchewan talk show host Evan Bray on Wednesday to give an exclusive update after four people were found dead at a residence on Carry the Kettle First Nation on Feb. 4.
The First Nation is about an hour east of Regina and RCMP are calling the deaths suspicious. Currently, a 29-year-old man is in custody after being suspected of pointing a gun at people in nearby Zagime Anishinabek First Nation.
EVAN BRAY: What can you tell us about this? What has unfolded in the last 24 hours?
RHONDA BLACKMORE: An incredibly tragic incident that we are dealing with from Carry the Kettle. So as you mentioned, yesterday morning, at approximately 11:15 a.m. File Hills First Nation Police Service was called to a report of sudden deaths on Carry the Kettle Nation, and as the officers responded, they located four deceased persons inside the residence. We do believe that their deaths are suspicious in nature. Given that the RCMP Major Crime Unit assist File Hills First Nation Police in engaging with complex crimes such as homicides and we were engaged shortly thereafter and took over the responsibility for this investigation.