Ten Dead After Shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
In Brief
A shooting in Tumbler Ridge, BC, resulted in ten deaths, including the assailant.
Key Facts
- Tumbler Ridge is a small, remote town in northeastern British Columbia, surrounded by wilderness and mountain ranges.
- Nine people were killed in the shooting, with the assailant also dying, bringing the total to ten.
- Residents described fear and uncertainty following the attack.
- The incident occurred at a secondary school and a private residence in Tumbler Ridge.
- Flags were flown at half-mast across Canada following the event.
What Happened
A shooting occurred in Tumbler Ridge, a remote town in British Columbia, resulting in the deaths of nine people and the assailant. The attack took place at a secondary school and a private residence.
Why It Matters
This event is among the deadliest mass shootings in Canadian history. It has prompted national mourning and attention to safety in small, remote communities. Some sources attribute a national address to Mark Carney, but he is not the Prime Minister of Canada. The official spokesperson's identity is unconfirmed.
