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Cree Nation in Quebec is on lockdown following fatal shooting

On Thursday, the Cree Nation Mistissini was on lockdown in?Quebec?following a shooting which police claimed left two dead. The police also said that it was linked to organized crime and drug trafficking. Chief Michael Petawabano of the 'Cree Community, in a post on Facebook, stated that all community buildings, schools, and offices had been closed, and police were conducting an active investigation. "We ask that all members of the community remain calm and stay inside as police conduct their investigation. He said that he would update the community as more information became available. Quebec Provincial Police spokesperson said two men in their thirties were found dead Wednesday night. The incident seemed to be related to organized crime and drug use. Canada has a stricter gun law than its neighboring U.S., and mass violence and shootings in Canada are rare. The violence levels in Canada's marginalized and remote First Nations are higher than in the rest of the country. In 2022, on a Saskatchewan indigenous reserve, a man 'knifed to death 11 people and injured 17 others before succumbing to a cocaine overdose. (Additional reporting and writing by Doina chiacu, Katharine Jackson. Editing by Scott Malone and Alexandra Hudson.

(source: Reuters)