One shooter dead after Tumbler Ridge RCMP issues emergency alert
As many as 10 persons, including a shooter were dead in a school in Tumbler Tuesday. The mounties launched an investigation into the incident and expedited the unification of the victims with their families. The mounties stated that 25 persons were also injured in the incident.
The RCMP Tumbler in a statement said that on at approximately 1:20 p.m., Tumbler Ridge RCMPreceived a report of an active shooter at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School. A Police Initiated Public Alert (PIPA) was issued as officers responded to the scene. The alert was officially cancelled at 5:45 p.m. as police do not believe there are any outstanding suspects or ongoing threat to the public.
"As part of the initial response to the active shooting, police entered the school to locate the threat. During the search, officers located multiple victims. An individual believed to be the shooter was also found deceased with what appears to be a self‑inflicted injury." the statement read.
The statement further said that six additional individuals, not including the suspect, have been located deceased inside the school. Two victims have been airlifted to hospital with serious or life‑threatening injuries. A third victim died while being transported to hospital. 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 are working closely with the school district to support a coordinated reunification process for families," the RCMP stated.
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 are conducting further searches of additional homes and properties to determine whether anyone else may be injured or otherwise linked to today’s events.
Additional RCMP resources continue to be deployed into the community to support the response and investigation. These include but are not limited to 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.”
Further updates will be provided as information becomes available.
Premier David Eby said during a presser that he spoke to the Prime Minister (PM) Mark Carney and informed him about the incident.
"The PM conveyed his condolences," the Premier said.
Replying to question on a small detachment in Tumbler Ridge, BC's safety minister Nina Kreiger said that Tumbler is a closely knit community and the RCMP detachment is small but the police responsed in two minutes after the incident. She said that the BC government will provide all the necesary resources to the RCMP for further investigation.








