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Tumbler Ridge school shooter identified as teen with recent psychiatric care
Summary
Police identified an 18-year-old as the shooter in the Tumbler Ridge high school attack, and sources say the youth had recent psychiatric treatment; eight people were killed and about 25 were injured.
Content
Police in British Columbia said a teenager opened fire at a high school in Tumbler Ridge, killing multiple people and injuring others. Authorities identified the shooter as an 18-year-old who family and friends said had recent psychiatric treatment. Police also reported that the shooter's mother and stepbrother were found dead at a nearby residence. RCMP officials noted there had been previous mental-health calls to the family home.
Known details:
- Police reported eight people were killed, including five students and a teacher, and about 25 others were injured.
- Authorities identified the shooter as an 18-year-old and family members and friends said the youth had recently received psychiatric care in Prince George.
- RCMP said officers had previously responded to mental-health calls at the family home and had at times seized firearms from the residence under the Criminal Code.
- A family member told media that firearms were returned to the home about a month before the attack; police described the weapons involved as a long gun and a modified handgun, and said the shooter's firearms licence had expired.
Summary:
The incident caused multiple deaths and injuries and has been the subject of RCMP briefings and local reporting. Officials have reported prior police responses to the family home and recent psychiatric treatment for the youth. Undetermined at this time.
