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Tumbler Ridge community is reeling after mass shooting
Summary
Officials reported nine people and the suspected shooter dead and 27 others injured in a shooting in Tumbler Ridge; RCMP investigations are ongoing and further public updates have not been scheduled.
Content
Tumbler Ridge is coping after a shooting that officials say left nine people and the suspected shooter dead and 27 others injured. The RCMP has begun an investigation and has not announced when additional public information will be provided. The town is a small community in northeastern British Columbia known for outdoor recreation and a UNESCO-recognized geopark. Regional emergency and air ambulance crews responded to assist local services.
Known details:
- Officials reported nine people and the suspected shooter were found dead, and 27 others were reported injured.
- Police issued an active-shooter alert and described the situation as involving multiple victims; a timeline for further RCMP updates has not been announced.
- Federal and provincial responses include lowering Canadian flags to half-mast and the launch of a provincial mental health support line.
- Tumbler Ridge is a community of about 2,400 people with limited local emergency resources; the nearest hospital emergency room is roughly 120 kilometres away and an air ambulance crew was sent from Grande Prairie.
Summary:
The incident has deeply affected the small community and prompted responses from federal and provincial officials as well as neighbouring emergency services. RCMP continue to investigate and have not provided a timetable for further public updates. Undetermined at this time.
