10 dead in shootings at school and home in northeastern British Columbia
- An active shooter situation occurred at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia, resulting in at least 10 deaths and about 24 injuries, according to CTV News.
- A woman suspected of the shooting was found dead, and authorities are investigating the possibility of a second suspect being involved.
- Residents were urged to stay indoors and lock their doors after an emergency alert described the suspect as a woman in a dress with brown hair.
- Peace River South MLA Larry Neufeld stated that he is coordinating with law enforcement and providing support to the community during this crisis.
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Canada in Mourning: 10 Dead in High School Shooting
The gunman was identified as 17-year-old Jesse Strang. File photo. Credit: EPA via AMNA Authorities have identified the perpetrator behind the mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia, Canada, which claimed 10 lives. The gunman, identified as 17-year-old Jesse Strang, reportedly opened fire at the school after killing two individuals at a nearby residence. Strang subsequently died by suicide at the scene. Early reports…
A shooting at a school in British Columbia left eight people dead, including the woman police believe was the attacker, while two more people were found dead in a nearby home, Canadian authorities said Tuesday.
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Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed … 10 dead in shootings at B.C. school and home RCMP Supt.
In a school in Tumbler Ridge in the Canadian province of British Columbia, several people die from gunfire. The background to the crime is unclear. According to the police, a woman is suspected.
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