Two people died in connection with two separate stabbing incidents on the Fort Peck Reservation in Montana.
Charles Crazy Bull, 49, died on Saturday after suffering a stab wound in an incident at a home on the reservation. The Fort Peck Tribes and the FBI are investigating and a woman is considered a suspect in the case.
Aaron Burshia, 37, died early Sunday morning after allegedly stabbing his brother. Burshia apparently committed suicide following the incident.
The brother was transported to a hospital, where he is expected to recover.
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Two die after separate Fort Peck stabbings
(The Great Falls Tribune 6/29)
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