Canada, shooting in Tumbler Ridge
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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.
Girls Kylie Smith, Zoey Benoit, Ticaria Lampert — all age 12 — and boys Abel Mwansa Jr., also 12, and Ezekiel Schofield, 13, were killed Tuesday afternoon in Tumbler Ridge Secondary School by 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar.
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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.
Tumbler Ridge sits at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in northeastern British Columbia, and is surrounded by expansive mountain ranges and a geological park.
A mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in B.C. left 10 dead and over 25 injured, prompting global condolences and renewed national grief over one of Canada’s worst attacks in recent memory.
The suspect in Canada’s Tumbler Ridge mass shooting posted about guns and hunting on her YouTube channel and appeared to have written about her struggles with mental health online, according to social media posts.
The attack at a secondary school and a private residence in the small, remote community in British Columbia has left families stunned and grief-stricken.
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Tumbler Ridge Shooter Van Rootselaar Created Disturbing ‘Mall Shooting Simulator’ Before Attack
CHILLING details have emerged about Jesse Van Rootselaar, 18, the suspected shooter who killed eight and injured 25 at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in Canada, one of the nation’s deadliest school massacres.