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Tumbler Ridge shooting suspect described as 'hunting,' RCMP says
Summary
The RCMP said the suspect in the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting was "hunting" victims and did not specifically target any individuals.
Content
Police in British Columbia have described the actions of the suspect in the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting as "hunting." Media reports quote RCMP Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald saying there was no specific targeting of individuals. The remark was part of coverage published on Feb. 13, 2026. Further details about motives or next legal steps were not included in the report.
What officials reported:
- The incident is described as a mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
- RCMP said the suspect "was hunting" and engaged "anybody and everybody" rather than targeting specific people.
- Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald is the quoted RCMP official.
- The report did not provide additional procedural or legal details.
Summary:
The RCMP's description centers on the characterization that the suspect did not single out particular individuals, which is a key element of the official account. Undetermined at this time.
