Nine People Killed In Canadian City Of Edmonton Mass Murder

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Seven adults and two children have been found dead in the Canadian city of Edmonton after a man carried out what police called a “senseless mass murder” linked to “extreme domestic violence”.

The gunman is believed to have killed himself after the murders. Police are not looking for any other suspects.

The suspected killer, whose relatives said was “suicidal”, shot to death a woman in her 30s in the south of the city of nearly one million people before heading to a residence in the north where he killed another seven people – three women, two men, a girl and a boy.

According to witnesses cited by the Edmonton Journal, the owner of the house where the seven bodies were found, had experienced financial difficulties.

Police chief Rod Knecht said it was the worst mass killing in Edmonton since six people were killed in 1956.

“This series of events are not believed to be random acts, and there is no risk to the broader public. These events do not appear to be gang-related, but rather tragic incidents of domestic violence.”

Police say that the gunman used a stolen 9mm handgun and later killed himself at a restaurant north of Edmonton. They have only released the names of one of the victims and have not detailed the relationship between the shooter and his victims.

Mr Knecht said that the man, who committed suicide, had a criminal record going back to 1987.

Mass killings and gun crime are relatively rare in Canada compared to the neighboring United States, where gun ownership is much more widespread.

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December 31, 2014 |

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