Inquest into mass stabbing attack hears from psychiatrist & psychologist
The Coroner’s Inquest into the stabbing massacre at James Smith Cree Nation (JSCN) and Weldon heard from a psychiatrist and a psychologist Thursday afternoon.
The coroner’s inquest is a fact-finding exercise to determine the events leading up to a death, in this case, the 11 people who were killed and 17 others who were injured Sept. 4, 2022. The jury in this inquest is not to determine fault but to look at the circumstances and make recommendations to prevent similar incidents from happening.
Saskatchewan Penitentiary psychologist David McGale performed a psychological risk assessment on Myles Sanderson on Oct. 6, 2020. The assessment took two-and-a-half hours and was done via videoconferencing.
McGale said a psychological risk assessment is the gathering of specific information to determine the probability of unwanted behaviour, including harm to self or others.