A co-founder of Canada"s largest Indian street gang was killed this week in a brawl in a federal prison in Saskatchewan, the Regina Leader-Post reported, according to UPI. Corrections officials and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police reported 10 inmates of the maximum security penitentiary at Prince Albert got into a brawl midday Monday. One man was killed and two others required hospitalization for serious but non-life-threatening injuries, the report said. Sources told the newspaper the dead man was 33-year-old Daniel Wolfe, a co-founder of the Indian Posse, which has chapters in numerous Canadian cities and reserves. Officials had not confirmed the dead man"s identity early Wednesday. Wolfe was serving a life sentence for a double murder conviction and was in a segregated area intended to keep rival gang members apart, the Globe and Mail reported. RCMP spokeswoman Sgt. Carole Raymond said charges would be filed shortly. "We"ve got a fairly good understanding of what occurred," she said. -- SPA