Six killed in Tumbler Ridge school shooting; suspect had prior police mental health visits
In Brief
Six people died and about 25 were injured in a Tumbler Ridge school shooting by a suspect with prior police mental health visits.
Key Facts
- Six people, including a teacher and five children, were killed in a school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, Canada
- Approximately 25 other people were injured in the incident
- Police had visited the teenage suspect's home multiple times over mental health concerns before the shooting
- Firearms were seized from the suspect's residence about two years ago but were later returned
- The suspect's firearms licence expired two years ago and ownership of the guns used is unclear
What Happened
On Tuesday, a school shooting occurred in the western Canadian town of Tumbler Ridge, resulting in six deaths and around 25 injuries. The teenage suspect had a history of police visits to his home related to mental health concerns. Authorities had previously seized firearms from the residence but returned them, and the suspect's firearms licence had expired two years prior.
Why It Matters
The incident involves a suspect with prior police contact over mental health and firearm possession issues. It is one of the deadliest school shootings in Canada, drawing attention to public safety and law enforcement procedures.
Sources
- BBC News — Canada mass shooting suspect had police visits over mental health struggles(3h ago)
- The Guardian — Police visited home of Tumbler Ridge suspect multiple times over mental health concerns(just now)
