Two men have been arrested and charged with attempted murder following a gang-related attack in Regina [1, 2].

The arrests mark a significant step in a police investigation into organized crime activity within Saskatchewan. Authorities are working to determine the extent of the criminal network involved in the violence.

The suspects are 31 [1] and 37 [1] years old. Both men face charges of attempted murder and organized-crime offenses [2, 3].

The charges stem from an incident that occurred in April 2026 [4]. During that event, a man was found with multiple lacerations [4]. The attack took place on Dewdney Avenue near Argyle in Regina [2].

Police said the attack was gang-related and part of organized-crime activity [1, 2]. Investigators believe the violence was a targeted action rather than a random occurrence.

One victim was injured during the April assault [4]. The nature of the injuries, specifically the multiple lacerations, provided key evidence for the subsequent charges [4].

Legal proceedings for the 31-year-old and 37-year-old suspects are expected to move forward in the provincial court system. Police said they have not released the names of the suspects or the victim at this time.

Two men have been arrested and charged with attempted murder following a gang-related attack in Regina.

The classification of these charges as organized-crime offenses indicates that investigators are treating the April attack as part of a broader pattern of gang activity rather than an isolated dispute. By linking the attempted murder to a criminal organization, law enforcement can utilize specific legal tools to dismantle the network responsible for the violence on Dewdney Avenue.