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Tumbler Ridge journalist says people are seeking blame after mass shooting
Summary
A Tumbler Ridge journalist who livestreamed the police response says locals are looking for people to blame after a mass shooting that left 10 dead and more than two dozen injured; Mounties have not announced a motive and are expected to provide an update at a news conference.
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A mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School has left the small northern British Columbia community facing a difficult period. The incident left 10 people dead, including the shooter, and more than two dozen others injured. Mounties have not announced a motive and are expected to provide more details at a news conference. Trent Ernst, a local journalist who livestreamed the police response, said people in the town are already seeking those to blame.
Known details:
- Casualties: 10 people dead, including the shooter, and more than two dozen injured.
- Police status: The RCMP have not indicated a motive and have not publicly confirmed a suspect name.
- Media note: CTV identified a suspected shooter as Jesse Strang; authorities have not confirmed that name.
- Local perspective: Trent Ernst livestreamed the scene and reported seeing officers move in and out of the building.
- Community statement: The District of Tumbler Ridge issued a statement urging people to avoid online speculation and noting supports are available.
Summary:
The shooting has left residents and local officials dealing with grief and concern about rumours and attribution. Mounties are expected to provide further details at a scheduled news conference; other official steps are undetermined at this time.
