Tumbler Ridge, shooting
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The remote Canadian community of Tumbler Ridge is mourning after a mass shooting in killed eight people, mostly children, plus the shooter.
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12-Year-Old Shot In The Head During Tumbler Ridge School Shooting Protected Classmates, Family Says
The girl was transported to a hospital in "extreme critical condition," but her mother provided a hopeful update.
Ten people are dead, including the suspected shooter, after a mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia, with 25 others injured. Reports from Canada have identified 18-year-old Jesse Strang as the suspect,
As the community, province and country continue to mourn the Tumbler Ridge shooting, RCMP have released the names and photos of the victims in consultation with the families.
The deranged high school dropout who murdered his mother and stepbrother before killing six people at a British Columbia high school has been identified as 18-year-old transgender ex-student Jesse Van Rootselaar.
The District of Tumbler Ridge has been warning about a lack of mental-health supports for residents of the community for years, with mental-health care serving as a major topic of discussion in the last municipal election in 2022.
“The BC RCMP offers sincere condolences to the families who have lost loved ones, and to the entire Tumbler Ridge community that is grieving alongside them,” Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald, BC RCMP Commanding Officer, said in a written statement.
Canadian police identified a transgender woman on Wednesday as the person responsible for the shooting that left nine people dead, including the suspected shooter, and 25 injured in British Columbia’s Tumbler Ridge Community.
B.C.'s legislative assembly will stand for a moment of silence on Thursday to honour the victims of the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, followed by a throne speech honouring the community.