10 Hurt Hammer Attack

10 Hurt Hammer Attack, A man doubtable of affliction 10 in a bang advance has died, Canadian badge appear Wednesday.

According to The Globe and Mail, Royal Canadian Mounted Badge responded to a alarm about a man with a weapon at the Bridge River Indian Bandage appointment alfresco of Lillooet about 8:30 a.m., and begin the doubtable already restrained.

He anon fell unconscious, and was declared asleep at the scene.

"RCMP associates arrested the macho but were clumsy to carriage him as he became benumbed and unresponsive," badge said in a account release.

A absolute of 10 others were injured, and taken to adjacent medical services. Two patients were declared in analytical condition, and two in austere condition, The Associated Press reported.

The Bridge River band, or Xwisten, has about 440 members, including 140 who reside on three reserves.

"Our absorption now will be on the healing plan we charge to do. This tragedy has put our association in shock," Bridge River Indian Bandage Chief Susan James said in a account responding to the incident.

The B.C. Coroners Service will investigate the declared attack.

One emergency responder told CTV Account that the doubtable allegedly attacked one person, again angry to advance others who approved to intervene. 
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