Myles Sanderson, suspected in rampage that left as least 11 dead, still at large while brother and fellow suspect Damien found dead

Police in Canada are searching for the remaining suspect in a stabbing rampage over the weekend that left at least 11 dead and 18 injured, as new details emerged of the fugitive’s troubled and violent past.

The search for Myles Sanderson, 30, entered its third day on Tuesday, with police scouring Regina, the capital of Saskatchewan, for the suspect, who is believed to be injured. His brother, Damien, 31, who was also suspected in the attack, was found dead on Monday near the sites of the attacks. Authorities say his injuries were not self-inflicted.

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