Canadian school shooter ‘in a dress’ kills two at home then massacres seven in high school before taking their own life – 27 people injured, two with “serious or life‑threatening injuries”
Ten people are dead after a shooting rampage by female shooter at a high school and a private residence in rural Canada
Seven people, including the shooter, were pronounced dead at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia on Tuesday afternoon
Another victim from the school died on the way to hospital
Two more people were found dead at a nearby home, police believe is connected to the school shooting
Around 27 people were also found injured, two of whom have “serious or life‑threatening injuries”
Name of shooter and victims are withheld pending notification to their families

Students being led out of the school following a mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia, Canada, on Tuesday, Feb. 10
Two location mass shooting killed at least nine people after she opened fire on a high school and private residence in British Columbia, Canada on Tuesday, before the shooter took her own life..
Six people were killed at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia on Tuesday afternoon before the shooter committed suicide. One more shooting victim from who died on the way to the hospital, raised the number of casualties from the school to eight.
Two more people were dead at a nearby home. Royal Canadian Mounted Police believe the second crime scene is connected to the school shooting.
The number of injured survivors, according law enforcement, is 27.

Seven people, including the shooter, were killed at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia on Tuesday afternoon. An additional victim died on the way to the hospital
The shooter was pronounced dead at the scene. Police believe the suspect died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
An emergency alert described the shooter as a ‘female in a dress with brown hair’.
While Royal Canadian Mounted Police it was reported, have identified the shooter, she has not been named and the motive remains unclear.
Canadian police citing privacy laws withheld victims names and ages, pending family notification,

At least eight people died after the mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia, Canada on Tuesday. Two more bodies were found inside a private residence nearby
An emergency alert was issued to residents around 1.20pm local time Tuesday, warning of an active shooter in the area. An hour later, an urgent lockdown alarm sounded in the school hallways, instructing students and staff to barricade the doors.
The lockdown reportedly, lasted more than two hours, before a video showed students walking out of the school with their hands raised as police vehicles surrounded the building and a helicopter circled overhead.
Tumbler Ridge, a remote community in the foothills of the Rockies about 736 miles north of Vancouver, has a population of 2,400. The picturesque mountain valley is best known for its lakes, rivers, waterfalls and hiking trails.

Twenty seven others were also injured in the multiple location mass shooting – a private residence and a high school – by a yet to be identified female shooter, in the small rural community of Tumble Ridge in British Columbia on Tuesday afternoon
Around 27 people were also found injured, two of whom have “serious or life‑threatening injuries,” according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
RCMP Superintendent Ken Floyd added that investigators had identified a suspect but would not release a name. Authorities are investigating motive and the relationship between shooter and victims.
Tumbler Ridge Mayor Darryl Krakowka said the whole community is grieving.
‘I broke down,’ he said, saying it was ‘devastating’ to learn how many had died in the community of 2,700, which he called a ‘big family’.
‘I have lived here for 18 years,’ Krakowka said. ‘I probably know every one of the victims.’

Royal Canadian Mounted Police outside the home in Tumbler Ridge, BC, where two bodies were found, believed to be connected to shooting at a local high school on Tuesday
David Eby, the Premier of the province of British Columbia told reporters that police officers arrived at the school within two minutes, adding that he has spoken to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, after the ‘unimaginable tragedy’.
‘I know it’s causing us all to hug our kids a little bit tighter tonight.
‘I’m asking the people of British Columbia to look after the people of Tumbler Ridge tonight.’ Eby said


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