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Tumbler Ridge shooting is 'tough to process,' says community MP
Summary
Officials say eight people were killed, about 25 were injured and the suspected shooter died of an apparent self-inflicted injury; leaders and mental-health teams have offered support and plan to visit for a vigil on Friday.
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Tumbler Ridge experienced a deadly shooting that has deeply affected the small community. Officials reported eight people were killed, including five students and a teacher, and roughly 25 others were injured. The RCMP say the suspected shooter also died of an apparent self-inflicted injury. Messages of support have come from across Canada and abroad, and local leaders are coordinating longer-term support.
Known facts:
- Eight people were killed, including five students and a teacher at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School.
- Approximately 25 people were reported injured.
- RCMP say the suspected shooter died of an apparent self-inflicted injury.
- Flags have been lowered to half-mast, youth mental-health teams have been sent from BC Children's Hospital, and national leaders plan to visit and attend a vigil on Friday.
Summary:
The shooting has left a small, tight-knit town grappling with loss and grief, which the community MP described as "tough to process." Federal and provincial leaders are coordinating support, and visits and a community vigil are scheduled for Friday.
