Saskatchewan inquest to hear details from officers who took killer into custody
SASKATOON — A Saskatchewan coroner’s inquest is expected to hear more from officers and paramedics who responded as a mass killer was taken into police custody.
Myles Sanderson had been on the run for several days when police caught up to him on Sept. 7, 2022.
Jurors were shown video from RCMP dashboard cameras of a high-speed police pursuit that ended with Sanderson losing control of the truck he was driving, travelling into a ditch on a highway north of Saskatoon.
The inquest heard Sanderson had a medical emergency while he was taken into custody and died in hospital.