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Active Shooter / Hostile Event ( ASHE ) prevention / response

This is the second most deadly school shooting in Canadian history, and the most deadly secondary school shooting.

I got scolded for comparing one ASHE to another.

"It's not a competition."
 
The effect on the community is going to be huge. Likely a number of the families that lost their child are going to leave the town for good. In 2021 there was 2300 people living there. I have been there, a nice town to raise young kids, but not a lot to do for teenagers and nowhere to go to escape bullying and not fitting in.
 
Police update at 1130hrs PST...

Flags at half-mast, messages of support pour into B.C. community reeling from mass shooting

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Nine people were killed and 27 more were injured after a mass shooting in the community of Tumbler Ridge, B.C., on Tuesday.

RCMP are expected to provide an update at 11:30 PT. You can watch it above.

Officers believe they have identified the shooter, who was found dead in the school, but said they will "struggle" to ever determine a motive for what has become one of the deadliest shootings in Canadian history.

A Grade 12 student at the school said he and his classmates were locked down for more than two hours behind barricaded doors before police escorted them outside.

Prime Minister Mark Carney says all flags on federal government buildings across the country will be flown at half mast. Question period has been cancelled for today.

Provincial and world leaders, including King Charles, have expressed solidarity with Canadians and the B.C. community.

B.C.'s Mental Health Support line is 310-6789. You can also reach Kids Help Phone by calling 1-800-668-6868, or texting "CONNECT" to 686868.



 
I listened to the press conference by the OC E Division. I thought he handled it well. It seems many of the injured were comparatively minor and not gun shot wounds but a variety of injuries as a result of the panic.

Apparently the police had been involved with the shooter for several years, primarily for wellness/mental health calls, but not in the past year. She had apparently dropped out of school four years ago.

Sometimes you wish you could just slap some media upside the head. One asked why the police "were hiding" the fact that the shooter was transgendered. He said they weren't hiding it - they were using the gender the shooter identified as (she was born male). And of course questioning why did or did not know something; less than a day into the investigation.

I don't know how many RCMP members are in Tumbler Ridge but I doubt many would have been on duty at the time and, given the geography, specialized services and backup were probably a long time coming. The first members responding were confronted with active gunfire.
 
I listened to the press conference by the OC E Division. I thought he handled it well. It seems many of the injured were comparatively minor and not gun shot wounds but a variety of injuries as a result of the panic.

Apparently the police had been involved with the shooter for several years, primarily for wellness/mental health calls, but not in the past year. She had apparently dropped out of school four years ago.

Sometimes you wish you could just slap some media upside the head. One asked why the police "were hiding" the fact that the shooter was transgendered. He said they weren't hiding it - they were using the gender the shooter identified as (she was born male). And of course questioning why did or did not know something; less than a day into the investigation.

I don't know how many RCMP members are in Tumbler Ridge but I doubt many would have been on duty at the time and, given the geography, specialized services and backup were probably a long time coming. The first members responding were confronted with active gunfire.
From pretty reliable police grapevine- five member RCMP detachment, probably not fully staffed. Two were on shift at the time and they responded alone for at least double digits of minutes before the others were reached and activated. And then those (4 total?) were probably it for most of an hour dealing with casualties, figuring out if the threat was entirely stopped, etc.

Sounds like the two who came under fire on approach saved lives by getting there so fast and reorienting the shooter’s focus; she engaged the officers and then suicided. Get them to Rideau Hall and pin a Star of Courage on them.
 
Sounds like the two who came under fire on approach saved lives by getting there so fast and reorienting the shooter’s focus; she engaged the officers and then suicided. Get them to Rideau Hall and pin a Star of Courage on them.

I'm not usually a fan of praising people for doing their jobs, even when it's high stakes first responders, but responding to a school shootings has to be a unique horror.

The RCMP officers arriving and going in with who they had on the ground is incredibly courageous. The shooter appeared proficient with firearms. The RCMP officers undoubtedly saved a lot of kids lives. Incredible of them.
 
Sounds like the two who came under fire on approach saved lives by getting there so fast and reorienting the shooter’s focus; she engaged the officers and then suicided. Get them to Rideau Hall and pin a Star of Courage on them.
A very typical result of rapid police intervention. My deepest respect to them. I hope they get the support they need to deal with the trauma of dealing with murdered kids and injured kids.
 
I'm not usually a fan of praising people for doing their jobs, even when it's high stakes first responders, but responding to a school shootings has to be a unique horror.

The RCMP officers arriving and going in with who they had on the ground is incredibly courageous. The shooter appeared proficient with firearms. The RCMP officers undoubtedly saved a lot of kids lives. Incredible of them.
In my opinion they went above and beyond. No cop ever goes to a call thinking this is the day they might die. This is probably and exception.

The Star of Courage is completely appropriate and the Commissioner's Commendation for Bravery as well.
 
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