“THE UNMASKING: A CHILLING REVELATION. 🚨🌑 The identity of the 18-year-old at the center of the Tumbler Ridge tragedy—the worst of its kind in Canada for decades—has finally been confirmed. But beyond the horror of the event itself, it is her final words that are sending a collective shiver down the spine of the entire nation. Investigators have unmasked a dark, parting message that changes the context of everything we thought we knew. Here is the full breakdown of what was discovered in the final moments…

IDENTITY REVEALED after the worst Tumbler Ridge school tragedy in Canada in decades. A grieving community is gathering — and attention is now focused on who he is. Here’s what we know

Suspected shooter named as community gathers to grieve after Canada’s worst school shooting in decades. Here’s what we know

People attend a candle light vigil at the front steps of the legislature in Victoria, B.C. on Wednesday in honor of the victims of the school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C. - Chad Hipolito/AP


People attend a candle light vigil at the front steps of the legislature in Victoria, B.C. on Wednesday in honor of the victims of the school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C. – Chad Hipolito/AP

The tiny Canadian mountain town of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, suffered one of the country’s worst school shootings in recent history on Tuesday, when an 18-year-old woman killed at least eight people and wounded dozens.

Police say they still don’t know the motive of the suspected shooter, who killed their mother and step-brother at a home before going to the school, but had previously dealt with them over mental health concerns.

Flags across Canada were lowered to half-staff on Wednesday, and Prime Minister Mark Carney and other national political figures paid their respects in Parliament with speeches and a moment of silence. British Columbia has declared Thursday a day of mourning.

Here’s what we know about the shooting, the alleged shooter, victims and the ongoing investigation.

Who are the victims?

A female teacher, three female students and two male students, and two relatives of the suspected shooter, were killed in the attack, police said Wednesday.

The three female students were aged 12 and the male students were 12 and 13, said Sergeant Vanessa Munn.

The two relatives found dead at the home were the suspected shooter’s mother and step-brother, police said.

12-year-old Kylie Smith was among those killed in the shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School - Gofundme


12-year-old Kylie Smith was among those killed in the shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School – Gofundme

The family of 12-year-old Kylie Smith, a Tumbler Ridge student, confirmed she was among those killed by her family. Her father, Lance Younge, told Canadian network CTV she was a “beautiful soul” and urged other parents to tell their kids “you love them every day.”

“Hold your kids tight, tell them you love them every day. You never know, you never know,” Younge told CTV, sobbing.

One of those seriously wounded was Maya Edmonds, 12, who is in a critical condition in Vancouver Children’s Hospital after being shot in the head and neck, according to a note from her mother on a GoFundMe page verified by CNN.

“My 12 year old daughter is fighting for her life while they try to repair the damage,” Maya’s mother Cia Edmonds wrote in an update, adding that she was clinging to a “shred of hope.”

Maya Edmonds is in a critical condition after the shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia, Canada - Cia Edmonds/Gofundme


Maya Edmonds is in a critical condition after the shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia, Canada – Cia Edmonds/Gofundme

The number of people killed in the massacre was revised down to eight on Wednesday, not including the shooter. Authorities initially said nine people were killed, but later said a seriously wounded person they thought had died had in fact survived.

Authorities have yet to confirm the identities of any of those killed or wounded.

Who is the alleged shooter?

Police identified the alleged shooter as Jesse Van Rootselaar, an 18-year-old Tumbler Ridge woman who they said had dropped out of school approximately four years ago.

Police had visited Van Rootselaar’s “residence on multiple occasions over the past several years, dealing with concerns of mental health with respect to our suspect,” said McDonald, the deputy police commissioner.

The most recent police visit was last spring and was over “concerns regarding mental health, self-harm.”

“I can say that on different occasions, the suspect was apprehended for assessment and follow up,” McDonald said. Firearms were seized from the home, and later returned after the owner petitioned for them.

Asked whether Van Rootselaar was transgender, McDonald said that police were identifying her “as they chose to be identified in public and in social media.”

“I can say that Jesse was born as a biological male who approximately six years ago began to transition to female and identified as female, both socially and publicly,” McDonald said.

There is no information that suggests Van Rootselaar experienced “bullying” at school related to her transition, McDonald said.

He confirmed police had not found a note or any kind of communication that might indicate a motive.

How did the shooting unfold?

Canadian police believe the shooter initially killed her mother and step-brother in a residence in Tumbler Ridge before heading to the school.

Police received a report of an active shooter at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School at 2:20 p.m. local time (4:20 p.m. ET) Tuesday. Within minutes, officers were on the scene.

At around 2:30 p.m., alarms began to sound in the school, announcing a lockdown and ordering that classroom doors be closed. A student said he and his classmates used tables to barricade themselves in.


An aerial view of the middle school and high school building where the shooting took place, as seen on Wednesday. - Eagle Vision Agency/AFP/Getty Images

An aerial view of the middle school and high school building where the shooting took place, as seen on Wednesday. – Eagle Vision Agency/AFP/Getty Images

Meanwhile, a young female relative at the Tumbler Ridge home of the suspected shooter alerted a neighbor to the attack, who then phoned police at 2:47 p.m.

Police said the alleged shooter was found dead in the school with what appeared to be a self-inflicted injury.

When police entered the school, they found one dead victim in a stairwell, and others in the library, said Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).

Two people were take to hospital with serious wounds and around 25 others required medical attention.


People lay flowers and light candles during a vigil in the town of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, Canada February 11, 2026. REUTERS/Jennifer Gauthier - Jennifer Gauthier/Reuters

People lay flowers and light candles during a vigil in the town of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, Canada February 11, 2026. REUTERS/Jennifer Gauthier – Jennifer Gauthier/Reuters

What has been the community reaction?

Hundreds of people gathered at a public square in Tumbler Ridge on Wednesday night, holding candles and laying flowers at a community vigil.

Mayor Darryl Krakowka said the town is “one big family,” as he choke d back tears during a news conference following the vigil.

“Everybody’s going to be grieving in Tumbler Ridge,” Krakowka said.

“Lend your ear when somebody needs your ear, lend your shoulder when somebody needs your shoulder. Give somebody a hug,” he said.

Tumbler Ridge is small town, with just 2400 people, that lies at the foothills of the Rocky mountains in northeast British Columbia. It was founded in the 1980s as a coal mining community, but the two main coal mines later closed.

Pointing to the the town’s resilience in the face of adversity, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tumbler Ridge is the kind of place that makes sure no one is left behind.

“UNSPEAKABLE LOSS: THE FACES OF TUMBLER RIDGE. 🚨📉 They were students, a teacher, and family members. Today, the victims of Tuesday’s tragedy have been identified, and the stories behind their final minutes are beginning to surface. One specific, haunting detail about what was happening in those classrooms just moments before the attack is leaving investigators and the community completely shaken. How does a normal Tuesday turn into a national scar? Read the full profiles and the update on the ‘silent signal’ that was sent…
“‘THE TEARS JUST KEEP FLOWING.’ 🕊️🥀 The names and faces of the Tumbler Ridge tragedy have officially been released, marking one of the darkest chapters in Canadian history. As families begin to share their final memories, a haunting detail has emerged about the innocent moments just before the world changed forever. From 12-year-old dreams to a teacher’s final act of courage, the pain is unimaginable. The town of 2,000 is now a town of broken hearts. See the full tributes and the chilling detail that changed everything below.
“THE MESSAGE THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING. 🏛️🌑 A powerful online post from July 2024 is going viral tonight, and it belongs to the mother of the Tumbler Ridge teen. Jennifer Strang’s passionate defense of youth and her call for parents to ‘get their s* together’ was meant to protect her family from a world of hate. Now, as the investigation deepens, the community is looking back at her plea for understanding. How did a message of love lead to a day of such unprecedented horror? Full story and the original posts linked below.
“A MOTHER’S PLEA, A TRAGIC TWIST. 💔🕊️ As the nation tries to process the Tumbler Ridge tragedy, a series of posts from the suspect’s mother, Jennifer Strang, has resurfaced. Back in July 2024, she stood as a fierce protector, pleading for a world without hate and urging parents to create a safer space for youth. As a ‘conservative libertarian’ in a small town, her words were a shield for the marginalized—including her own child. Today, those same words of kindness are being read in a haunting new light. The contrast between a mother’s hope and this devastating reality is heartbreaking.
Maya Edmond — shot in the head and neck in a devastating act of violence — was given almost no chance of survival. Doctors prepared her family for the worst. Machines surrounded her. The room felt heavy with goodbye.  But this morning brought a stunning turn.  According to her mother, Maya is still here. Not only alive — but now showing signs of movement.  From unimaginable heartbreak to a fragile spark of hope in just one day.
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“THE WITNESSES THEY TRIED TO HIDE. 🕵️‍♂️🌑 Two key neighbors, two devastating accounts. One saw the driveway from her window; the other noticed activity while coming home from work. Their statements contained enough precision to end the search weeks ago—so why are we just hearing this now? The narrative of intimidation is unfolding, and the circle of people involved is getting much, much wider. Read the full witness statements and the details of the threats they received in the comments. 🕯️
“SILENCED BY FEAR: THE NEIGHBORS’ SECRET. 🚨🤐 1 minute ago, a chilling update emerged. Neighbors of Nancy Guthrie saw everything that night, but they were THREATENED to stay silent. From a retired teacher with insomnia to a night-shift worker, their detailed accounts provide a ‘roadmap’ of the suspicious activity—descriptions of vehicles and individuals that could have solved this case on Day 1. Why was their testimony suppressed? And who has enough power to silence an entire street? The full, terrifying version of what they saw is linked below.