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10 people dead, including suspect and 25 injured after school shooting in Tumbler Ridge: RCMP

Ten people are dead after a school shooting in Tumbler Ridge on Tuesday,

Police were called to Tumbler Ridge Secondary School at 1:20pm. During a search of the school, officers found six victims. An individual believed to be the shooter was also found deceased with what appears to be a self‑inflicted injury.

Two victims have been airlifted to hospital with serious or life‑threatening injuries. A third victim died while being transported to hospital.

According to the RCMP, approximately 25 others are being assessed and triaged at the local medical centre for non‑life‑threatening injuries.

All remaining students and staff were safely evacuated. Police say there are working closely with the school district to support a coordinated reunification process for families.

As part of the ongoing investigation, police have identified a secondary location believed to be connected to the incident, where two additional victims were located deceased in a residence.

Officers have conducted further searches of additional homes and properties to determine whether anyone else may be injured or otherwise linked to today’s events.

Mounties say that additional RCMP resources continue to be deployed into the community to support the response and investigation. These include frontline officers, the Emergency Response Team, BC RCMP Major Crime, and Victim Services.

BC RCMP Major Crime has assumed conduct of the investigation and is working to determine the full circumstances surrounding this incident.

“This was a rapidly evolving and dynamic situation, and the swift cooperation from the school, first responders, and the community played a critical role in our response,” says Superintendent Ken Floyd, North District Commander. “Our thoughts are with the families, loved ones, and all those impacted by this tragic incident. This has been an incredibly difficult and emotional day for our community, and we are grateful for the cooperation shown as officers continue their work to advance the investigation.

CTV News Vancouver has confirmed that STARS Air Ambulance had been dispatched from Grande Prairie to Tumbler Ridge.

BC’s Minister of Public Safety issued a statement Tuesday afternoon that said, “extremely concerning situation unfolding in Tumbler Ridge. All our thoughts are with people in Tumbler Ridge. I’ve spoken to the mayor and local MLA, and we are offering the RCMP any additional assistance they need.”

Nina Krieger had urged residents of Tumbler Ridge to obey the shelter in place order and return to their homes,after a number of people had been seen walking around the town and potentially interfering with police operations.

Mounties issued an emergency alert for residents of Tumbler Ridge and the surrounding area, after reports of an active shooter at the school. The suspect was described as a female in a dress with brown hair.

At 6:47pm police cancelled the emergency alert. Police saying in the update that the shelter in place directive had been cancelled and can resume normal activities.

RCMP sources said that every available police officer in the region was deployed to Tumbler Ridge.

EMERGENCY ALERT: Active shooter in Tumbler Ridge prompts ‘shelter in place’ warning after sources say shots were fired at a school Photo Courtesy of Noah Abel

“I am aware of the active shooter situation currently unfolding in Tumbler Ridge, and my thoughts are with residents as this situation continues to develop,” Neufeld said.

“Public safety is the absolute priority. I urge everyone in the area to follow RCMP instructions, remain sheltered, and rely only on official updates,” Neufeld added.

BC Emergency Health Services confirmed they were responding to an ongoing incident in Tumbler Ridge.

“We can confirm we are working collaboratively with our colleagues in Northern Health and the RCMP,” they said in a statement.

School District 59 says students at Tumbler Ridge Secondary and Tumbler Ridge Elementary were placed under lockdown.

CJDC-TV News spoke to Mayor Darryl Krakowka. The District of Tumbler Ridge also issued a statement that said, “today, our community experienced a profoundly distressing incident. Our thoughts are with everyone affected, and we acknowledge that many residents may be feeling shocked, frightened, and overwhelmed.”

The District added that they are grateful for the swift response of local emergency services and first responders. It said additional supports are already on the ground or on their way to assist the community.

“In the days ahead, we know this will be difficult for many to process. Please check in on one another, lean on available supports, and know that Tumbler Ridge is a strong and caring community. We will get through this together,” said District officials.

Northern Lights College will be closing its Tumbler Ridge campus for the remainder of the week due to the events.

“Our thoughts are with the families and the community of Tumbler Ridge at this time,” the college posted on social media.

The “shelter in place” alert was issued at 3:15 pm on Tuesday. CJDC-TV News will release more information as the story unfolds.