2 charged in unrelated homicides hours apart on northern Manitoba First Nation

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Two men person been charged with second-degree execution successful what Manitoba RCMP accidental were unrelated homicides conscionable hours isolated connected Mosakahiken Cree Nation.

Men ages 21 and 26 charged with 2nd-degree execution aft Mosakahiken Cree Nation assaults near 2 dead: RCMP

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· Posted: Jun 26, 2025 2:28 PM EDT | Last Updated: 6 hours ago

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The archetypal of 2 attacks successful Mosakahiken Cree Nation happened Tuesday nighttime connected Portage Road and near a 40-year-old dead. The other, connected Traders Road, near a 19-year-old antheral dormant conscionable aft midnight connected Wednesday. (Jeorge Sadi/CBC)

Two men person been charged with second-degree execution successful what RCMP accidental were unrelated homicides hours isolated successful the aforesaid bluish Manitoba First Nation community.

Mounties responded astir 8:30 p.m. connected Tuesday to reports of a stabbing extracurricular a location connected Portage Road in Mosakahiken Cree Nation, located adjacent Moose Lake, approximately 480 kilometres northwest of Winnipeg.

They took an injured 40-year-old antheral to the section nursing station, wherever helium was pronounced dead, according to a quality merchandise from RCMP connected Thursday.

Bruce Walker-Ballantyne, 21, of Mosakahiken, was arrested astatine the scene. He has been charged with second-degree execution and remains successful custody.

A fewer hours later, conscionable aft midnight connected Wednesday, RCMP responded to an battle with a limb astatine a location connected Traders Road successful the community. A 19-year-old antheral was taken to the nursing presumption and died.

Ahab McNabb, 26, besides from the Cree nation, was arrested, detained and charged with second-degree execution connected Thursday.

RCMP proceed to investigate.

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