EPS criminal investigations division Acting Supt. Brent Dahlseide said the mass stabbing attack in Saskatchewan didn’t necessarily change how police responded to the Edmonton stabbings on Wednesday, but did say the information was quickly communicated with the public to lower anxiety in light of recent events.
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Edmonton police say stabbing info was communicated quickly to lower anxiety
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