Suspect in Manitoba Mass Stabbing Was out on Bail: Court Records

A Manitoba man accused of killing his sister and injuring several others in a Sept. 4 mass stabbing incident on Hollow Water First Nation was out on bail, police say.
Court records show the suspect, 26-year-old Tyrone Simard, had been out on bail for charges of assault with a weapon and mischief related to an incident that occurred on June 8. He was granted release on June 12 on several conditions, including a curfew and order not to use drugs, alcohol, or possess weapons. He was also ordered not to contact four people.
Simard also faced charges of sexual assault, sexual interference and invitation to sexual touching from alleged incidents in 2017. Records also show Simard pleaded guilty to two counts of assault and mischief in connection with offences in 2017….