Winnipeg’s Mountain Avenue Violence Leaves Five Hospitalized

Monday, June 2, 2025, 5:21 pm

Early Monday on Mountain Avenue in Winnipeg, a seemingly ordinary day turned sharply grim as a mass stabbing incident resulted in five people, including three in critical condition, being rushed to hospitals. Witnesses report a chaotic scene that has left the community both shaken and incredulous at the senseless violence.

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winnipegfreepress.com / Mass stabbing on Mountain Avenue called isolated incident

Five people were taken to hospital, including three who were in critical condition, after they were stabbed on Mountain Avenue early Monday. Police were sent to the 500 block of […]

globalnews.ca / Early morning incident sends 5 to hospital: Winnipeg police

Five people were taken to hospital — three in critical condition — after a violent incident on Mountain Avenue in Winnipeg early Monday morning.


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