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B.C. school shooting called one of the worst in Canada
Summary
Officials said nine people were killed and the suspected shooter was found dead after a shooting in Tumbler Ridge; local schools are closed and provincial leaders have pledged support.
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Officials report a mass shooting took place in Tumbler Ridge, a small community in northeastern British Columbia, leaving multiple people dead and others wounded. B.C.'s Minister of Public Safety described the event as one of the worst mass shootings in provincial and national history. The community was briefly placed under lockdown and local schools will remain closed for the rest of the week. Provincial leaders thanked first responders and said supports would be provided to the community.
Known details:
- Officials reported nine people were killed and an individual believed to be the shooter was found dead.
- Several others were injured, including some with serious injuries, according to authorities.
- Tumbler Ridge was placed under lockdown and the local schools remain closed for the rest of the week.
- Provincial leaders publicly thanked first responders and announced support for the community; next legal or procedural steps are undetermined at this time.
Summary:
The incident has left the close-knit community of Tumbler Ridge grieving and provincial officials said its effects will be long-lasting. Schools are closed and authorities have committed resources to support those affected. Undetermined at this time.
