A devastating shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia, Canada, has left nine people dead and several injured, with the suspect found deceased at the scene. The incident, which began around 1:20 p.m. local time on Tuesday, 10 February, prompted an active shooter alert and a swift response from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).
As investigations continue, authorities have confirmed no ongoing threat to the public, but the story is developing with further details expected in the coming days.
The remote town of Tumbler Ridge, home to about 2,400 residents in northeastern British Columbia near the Alberta border, is reeling from the tragedy. Known for its natural features and former coal mining heritage, the community now faces an unimaginable loss.
RCMP Superintendent Ken Floyd described the situation as 'rapidly evolving and dynamic,' praising the cooperation from the school, first responders, and locals.
Police reported that six victims were found deceased inside the school, with two additional victims located deceased in a connected residence, bringing the total number of fatalities to nine excluding the suspect. A ninth victim succumbed to injuries while being transported to hospital, but initial counts confirm nine killed by the shooter.
Two individuals were airlifted to hospital with serious or life-threatening injuries, while approximately 25 others are being assessed at a local medical centre for non-life-threatening wounds.
The RCMP has withheld details on the victims' ages or identities for privacy reasons, noting that such information will be released in due course. All remaining students and staff—around 100 people—were safely evacuated from the school, which serves over 160 pupils. School shootings remain rare in Canada, making this event particularly shocking for the nation.
BREAKING: Canadian police confirm 7 people killed, 25 injured after school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, BC. 2 others found dead at a home. Suspect also dead.pic.twitter.com/rYBX19npZs
The suspect was discovered deceased at the scene, with injuries appearing to be self-inflicted. Authorities have not released the individual's identity or any connection to the school, citing the need to protect the ongoing investigation. Motives remain undetermined at this stage.
Theemergencyalert was lifted, confirming no outstanding suspects.
Source: International Business Times UK