Rewards offered for killings on Alberta reserve
The Samson Cree Nation in Alberta is offering a $50,000 in rewards for information about gang-related violence on the reserve.

Three people have been killed in gang-related shootings in the last two months. In April, a toddler was critically injured when she was hit by a bullet in a drive-by shooting.

A $10,000 reward is being offered in the case of the latest victim, 20-year-old Delena Lefthand Dixon, who was killed on Saturday. Another $10,000 is being offered in four prior cases.

Authorities say 13 gangs are fighting over the drug trade in the area.

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