
Sask. RCMP says murders, manslaughters up 50 per cent over past five years
The Saskatchewan RCMP is reporting a 50 per cent increase in murders and manslaughters over the past five years — and the Mounties say nearly half of the people charged were in the justice system before.
In a media release Wednesday, the RCMP said 44 per cent of the people charged with first-degree murder, second-degree murder or manslaughter in connection with the killings were on conditions, bail, parole or probation at the time of the incidents.
The Mounties noted that as of Thursday, amendments to the Criminal Code and current bail provisions will address prolific violent offenders.
“I am hopeful the amended bail provisions are a step in the right direction — because at the end of the day, those individuals who are not interested in rehabilitation or changing their lifestyle will continue to do harm to others and should not be released back into our communities,” Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore, the commanding officer of the Saskatchewan RCMP, said in the release.