Voices in reaction to the mass shooting that left 10 dead in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
Ten people, including the shooter, died and dozens were injured in a mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School, officials said.
- A mass shooter targeted Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, leaving 10 dead, AFP reported, prompting widespread media coverage.
- The remote setting of Tumbler Ridge, a usually quiet small town, made the mass shooting unusually deadly for the local community and challenging for regional authorities.
- Community members said they were left grief-stricken and in shock, describing a confrontation with the shooter. Residents and community members voiced their reactions.
- Emergency responders and news organisations reported multiple fatalities and deep community trauma, while the town's residents faced immediate grief and shock.
- International coverage by AFP originally published the story, drawing national and international media attention to remote communities' vulnerability to rare deadly attacks.
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