'Take the vehicle out': Mountie recounts harrowing moments in chase of mass killer Myles Sanderson

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“Take the vehicle out.”

Const. Heidi Marshall says that she had never heard a commanding officer give such an order in her 21 years of working in law enforcement.

Marshall was part of the RCMP team that chased down Myles Sanderson, 32, on Sept. 7, 2022, three days after he killed 11 people and wounded 17 others in and around the James Smith Cree Nation.

Testifying Tuesday at the public coroner’s inquest into the circumstances around Sanderson’s arrest and death, Marshall recalled the instructions given over the radio as officers began the pursuit of the killer who had stolen a white Chevy Avalanche from

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