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Tumbler Ridge police say they visited suspect's home repeatedly over mental health concerns
Summary
Police said they attended the Tumbler Ridge suspect's home multiple times for mental health concerns and that firearms seized about two years ago were later returned; investigators say the probe is in its early stage.
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Police say they attended the Tumbler Ridge suspect's family home on multiple occasions over recent years because of concerns about the person's mental health. Authorities told reporters that firearms were seized from the residence roughly two years ago and were later returned after a lawful owner petitioned. The suspect was found at the school with a self-inflicted gunshot wound and police say the investigation is in its early stages.
Known details:
- Police report multiple past welfare checks and mental-health assessments at the family home.
- Firearms were seized from the residence about two years ago and were subsequently returned after a petition by the lawful owner.
- The suspect was located at the school with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, and two people connected to the home were later found dead.
- Authorities say the motive remains unclear and the investigation is ongoing.
- The prime minister's office said the prime minister will visit Tumbler Ridge on Friday.
Summary:
Officials have described repeated police interactions with the suspect's family and the prior seizure and return of firearms; investigators say the inquiry is just beginning and the motive has not been determined. The next scheduled public step reported by authorities is a visit to Tumbler Ridge by the prime minister on Friday.
