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12-Year-Old Girl Critical After Shooting at Tumbler Ridge High School
The suspect acted alone in the shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School that killed nine, including three 12-year-old students, police said.
- On Wednesday, a mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge British Columbia left nine people dead, including the suspect Jesse Van Rootselaar, police say.
- Police, who say the suspect likely acted alone, responded at approximately 1:20 p.m. and recovered a long gun and a modified handgun as the investigation continues.
- Maya Edmonds, 12, is currently in critical condition after gunshot wounds to her head and neck; she was airlifted to Vancouver Children's Hospital for emergency surgery and an online fundraiser has surpassed $100,000, aided by Hayley Wickenheiser.
- RCMP Major Crime is now leading the probe and found two additional victims—the suspect's mother, 39-year-old woman, and the suspect's sibling, an 11-year-old boy—dead, with no ongoing public threat.
- Kylie's aunt, Shanon Dycke, set up a GoFundMe to support Kylie May's mother, brother, and close family on Vancouver Island with funds for travel costs and a memorial in coming weeks.
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A family mourns 12-year-old daughter killed in Tumbler Ridge school shooting
A family is mourning their 12-year old daughter, Kylie Smith, who was killed in the Tumbler Ridge school shooting on Tuesday (Feb. 10) Kylie's father Lance Younge said he recalled his final moment with her as he saw her off to school with her brother Ethan, unaware it was the last time he would see her alive.
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Leaning Left9Leaning Right5Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution48% Left
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L 48%
C 26%
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