An all out feud between two households on the Eden Valley First Nation Tuesday saw a total of six people charged, and three people sent to hospital, including a 13 year old boy.

Turner Valley RCMP received a complaint about a domestic situation between two households, where the complainants said there was an argument and a fight had broken out, but that the other party had left the premises.

Nearly five minutes later a second 911 call was received, this call coming from the opposite party saying that one man had been stabbed in an altercation.

When EMS arrived on the scene they discovered a 19 year old man and a 13 year old boy suffering from multiple stab wounds.  They were taken to the hospital in serious but stable condition.

The suspects believed to be responsible for the stabbing had armed and locked themselves in a nearby residence. RCMP officers eventually were able to talk the two men out of the home where 18 year old Malik Holloway and a 15 year old male who cannot be identified were arrested and charged with aggravated assault.

A short while later officers left the scene with the two men in custody when the third 911 call was received.

Four members of the stabbing victims family had returned to their neighbours home, allegedly broke in and used a weapon to assault a 47 year old man, who was taken to hospital.

Members of the Turner Valley RCMP arrested 57 year old Emery Poucette Sr., 20 year old Adriano (aka Charlie) Rollinmud, 40 year old Emery Rollinmud, and a 16 year old male who cannot be identified.

The foursome was charged with breaking and entering, and assault with a weapon.

A fourth call came around 3:50 p.m. where RCMP responded to a 39 year man who was uttering threats of retaliation in connection to the earlier incidents.

Emery Poucette, Emery Rollinmud and Adriano (aka Charlie) Rollinmud are in custody and scheduled to appear in Turner Valley Provincial Court on June 13, 2017.

Malik Holloway is in custody and is scheduled to appear May 25 in Calgary to speak to bail.

Both of the youth charged in these offences have been released from custody to appear in Turner Valley Provincial Court on May 30th.

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