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Tumbler Ridge vigil: Carney says Canadians are with you
Summary
Prime Minister Mark Carney attended a vigil in Tumbler Ridge where hundreds gathered to mourn victims of this week’s shooting. Police named the suspect as 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar, who was found dead at the school.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Tumbler Ridge on Friday and joined a vigil where hundreds gathered to mourn those killed in this week’s shooting. Federal leaders from across the political spectrum and Governor-General Mary Simon were present as a show of national unity. Carney met families of victims and first responders and laid flowers near the local secondary school. He cancelled a planned overseas trip earlier in the week amid the community’s loss.
What is known:
- Prime Minister Mark Carney attended the vigil in Tumbler Ridge alongside other federal leaders and the Governor-General.
- Hundreds of residents and people from nearby communities gathered to mourn, and many in the town were visibly grieving.
- Police named the suspect as 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar, who was found dead at the school, and authorities reported a total of nine deaths including the suspected shooter.
- The RCMP said four firearms were seized in relation to the incidents and that their investigation is ongoing; the local school remained closed.
Summary:
The visit served as a public expression of national support for families, first responders and the small community. Officials have described the investigation as ongoing and have taken steps at the scene, and the RCMP said they hope to conclude their work soon. Undetermined at this time.
