Man, Youth Arrested in Quadruple Homicide on First Nation in Saskatchewan

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RCMP say they have arrested a man and a boy in the shooting deaths of four people on a First Nation in southern Saskatchewan.

Mounties say 18-year-old Darrius Racette faces four counts of first-degree murder after two men and two women were found dead in a home on Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation, east of Regina.

The boy is to be charged later on Wednesday.

Mounties had previously identified the victims as 34-year-old Tracey Hotomani, 51-year-old Terry Jack, 44-year-old Sheldon Quewezance and 47-year-old Shauna Fay.

Police have said the home was targeted.

RCMP say the pair were arrested on Tuesday.

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“Investigations like this are incredibly complex. They take time and diligence on the part of police,” said Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore in a Wednesday news conference.

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