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B.C. Town Grieves: Leaders Unite After Tragedy
14 Feb
Summary
- Prime Minister Carney attended a vigil for eight victims in Tumbler Ridge.
- The suspect, 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar, died by suicide at the school.
- Authorities are investigating how the suspect obtained four firearms.

Prime Minister Mark Carney attended a solemn vigil in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, to honor the eight victims of a devastating mass shooting. He was joined by other federal leaders and Governor-General Mary Simon, demonstrating national unity in the face of tragedy.
"Canadians are with you, we will always be with you," Carney stated, addressing the heartbroken crowd. The community, still reeling from the attack that claimed the lives of six school children and two family members, found solace in the leaders' presence.
The suspect, identified as 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School. Police confirmed four firearms were seized in relation to the incident, and investigations are ongoing to determine their origin.
Authorities are working to understand how Van Rootselaar obtained the weapons, especially the primary firearm used at the school. The investigation aims to provide closure to the tight-knit northern community, which is focused on healing.




