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12-Year-Old Wounded in Tumbler Ridge School Shooting Protected Classmates, Family Says
Summary
Family members say a 12-year-old was wounded while trying to protect classmates in the Tumbler Ridge school shooting and was airlifted to BC Children's Hospital in "extreme critical condition," with a later report that she had shown movement; police identified an 18-year-old suspect who was found dead at the scene.
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A 12-year-old student from Tumbler Ridge Secondary School was wounded during a shooting this week and was taken to BC Children's Hospital. Family members say she was trying to protect classmates when the incident occurred. Authorities identified an 18-year-old as the suspected shooter and reported he was found dead at the scene. Reports indicate multiple people were killed and many others were injured.
Known details:
- Family accounts say the student tried to protect classmates and was wounded during the incident.
- She was airlifted to BC Children's Hospital and was described by family as in "extreme critical condition," with a later update that she had shown movement.
- Police identified an 18-year-old suspect and said he was found dead at the scene; officials reported prior calls to the suspect's home.
- News reports state that multiple people were killed and more than two dozen were wounded in the incidents that involved the school and a nearby home.
Summary:
The events left several people dead and many others injured, including a 12-year-old described by family as trying to protect classmates and who remains in critical condition. Undetermined at this time.
