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Tumbler Ridge mass shooting prompts international grief and condolences
Summary
Leaders and public figures from several countries expressed condolences after a mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., that killed 10 people and sent 25 to hospital.
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A mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., killed 10 people, including the suspected shooter, and sent 25 people to hospital. The event prompted a wave of messages of grief and condolence from public figures and foreign leaders. Responses noted in reports include comments from Canadian Olympian Hayley Wickenheiser, French President Emmanuel Macron and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced he would cancel a planned trip to the Munich Security Conference.
Known details:
- The shooting occurred in Tumbler Ridge, a town of about 2,400 people in northeastern British Columbia.
- Reports say 10 people were killed, including the suspected shooter, and 25 people were taken to hospital.
- Public figures and leaders from countries including France, Ukraine, Sweden, Finland, Latvia, Greece, Moldova and Croatia issued condolences.
- Hayley Wickenheiser recalled connections to Tumbler Ridge from a 2009 training camp, and several officials described the event as a tragedy.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney cancelled a planned overseas trip in response to the incident.
Summary:
The incident drew international messages of support for victims, families and the local community, and highlighted recognition of the town from visiting athletes and officials. Undetermined at this time.
