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Tumbler Ridge shooting suspect had police visits over mental health
Summary
The RCMP said officers had visited the suspect’s family home over mental health concerns in recent years; five students and a teacher were killed and at least 25 people were injured, and the investigation into the weapons and motive is ongoing.
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Authorities say police visited the Tumbler Ridge suspect's family home in recent years because of the individual's mental health. The RCMP said those visits included apprehensions for assessment and follow-up. The attack at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School left multiple people dead and dozens injured. Officials have said the investigation is ongoing and questions remain about the weapons and motive.
Key details:
- The RCMP said officers visited the family home on different occasions over the suspect's mental health and at times apprehended the suspect for assessment and follow-up.
- Five students aged 12 to 13 and a 39-year-old teacher were killed, and at least 25 others were injured; two young victims remain in hospital in critical but stable condition.
- Two family members — the suspect's mother and an 11-year-old step-brother — were found dead at a nearby home where the attack began.
- Police reported that firearms had been seized from the household about two years ago and later returned to a family member; two weapons were recovered at the scene and ownership and procurement remain under investigation.
Summary:
RCMP statements link past police visits to the suspect's mental health, and the incident resulted in multiple deaths and injuries; investigators say key questions about weapons and motive are still open. British Columbia declared a day of mourning and Prime Minister Mark Carney said he will visit the town in the coming days. Undetermined at this time.
