RCMP investigating threats in Tumbler Ridge after shootings
Threats targeting victims' families prompted cancellation of a private funeral and increased safety measures in Tumbler Ridge, RCMP said in an ongoing investigation.
- After a mass shooting earlier this month, the B.C. RCMP said it is investigating threats circulated online and within Tumbler Ridge, BC.
- At Tumbler Ridge, police say Jesse Van Rootselaar shot and killed her mother and 11-year-old half-brother at their home on Feb. 10, then killed five students and an educational assistant, and then herself, with the school killings occurring after Feb. 10.
- Posting to its Facebook page on Friday evening, Tumbler RidgeLines said the private funeral for 12-year-old Kylie Smith was cancelled `due to legitimate potential threats`. Smith's parents thanked supporters and said `Police are well-aware of the situation and are helping us through`.
- RCMP officers in the community have connected with the mayor and community leaders to ensure ongoing communication and a safety plan for affected people and the broader community.
- The small community of fewer than 3,000 people became the centre of attention, with a Feb. 13 vigil displaying a carved `TR` memorial and victims' names.
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