Feb 11 • 03:50 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

Ten people died in a shooting in Canada

Ten people were killed in a mass shooting in British Columbia, Canada, including the suspected shooter.

On Tuesday, a mass shooting occurred in Tumbler Ridge, a small town in northeastern British Columbia, resulting in the deaths of ten individuals, including the suspected shooter. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) reported that six victims were found at the local high school, while two more bodies were discovered in a residential area associated with the incident, and one person died while being transported to the hospital. Initial investigation indicates that the suspected shooter may have taken their own life.

Authorities confirmed that no other suspects are being sought and that the threat to the local community has been eliminated. A formal safety bulletin issued in British Columbia described the suspect as a woman with brown hair wearing a dress. RCMP Commissioner Ken Floyd stated during a press conference, "As officers moved through the scene, they found several injured and deceased individuals in the school building. We have secured the area. Investigators are currently assessing the extent of the injuries and the firearms used in the attack."

The tragic event has shocked the small town of Tumbler Ridge, raising concerns about gun violence in Canada and prompting discussions around public safety and mental health resources. As the investigation continues, local residents are left mourning the loss of life and grappling with the implications of this senseless act of violence in their community.

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