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New Details Emerge from Canada's Deadliest School Attack in Decades

New Details Emerge from Canada’s Deadliest School Attack in Decades

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia (a remote mountain community of 2,400), where residents say they “don’t lock their doors” and know every neighbor by name, is now the unwilling epicenter of one of the deadliest mass shootings in Canadian history. By the time the gunfire stopped, nine people were dead, 25 more were wounded, and a town that markets itself as a land of dinosaurs and waterfalls was forever redefined by trauma.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police confirmed that the attack began at 1:20 p.m. local time on Tuesday at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School, a small institution serving just 160 students in Grades 7 through 12. Within two minutes, officers were on scene—a response the province’s Public Safety Minister said “no doubt” saved lives. But for many, the help came too late.

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  • A Scene Unfolds: Students Barricaded, a Town Locked Down
  • The Shooter: Known but Not Named
  • “I Call Them Family”: A Small Town Shatters
  • A Nation Reacts, A Leader Grounded
  • What We Still Don’t Know

A Scene Unfolds: Students Barricaded, a Town Locked Down

Inside the school, 17-year-old Grade 12 student Darian Quist and his classmates heard an alarm instructing them to close their doors. Then came the photos on his phone—images from inside the building of what was actually happening. “We got tables and barricaded the doors,” Quist told CBC Radio West. They remained barricaded for over two hours before police escorted them out.

His mother, Shelley Quist, listening from home, heard officers “kicking” her son’s classroom door down. “That’s when I left home. We live very close… I literally almost ran over there,” she said.

While students sheltered, the shooter moved through the school. Police later confirmed six victims were found deceased inside the building. A seventh died while being airlifted to the hospital. Two more victims were discovered at a secondary location—a nearby residence police believe is connected to the suspect. Officers continue searching additional homes for more potential victims.

The Shooter: Known but Not Named

Canadian authorities confirmed they have identified the attacker, who was found dead inside the school from a self-inflicted injury. But more than 24 hours after the massacre, they have released virtually no information.

An earlier RCMP alert described the suspect as a “female in a dress with brown hair,” but officials have not publicly confirmed the person’s name, gender identity, or possible connection to the school. Investigators say they are still examining motives. The decision to withhold basic details—in a case of profound public interest and national trauma—has left residents and journalists grasping for answers.

“I Call Them Family”: A Small Town Shatters

Tumbler Ridge Mayor Darryl Krakowka emerged from the town hall after the shelter-in-place order was lifted with a grim prediction: “I will know every victim. I’ve been here 19 years, and we’re a small community. I don’t call them residents. I call them family.”

Councillor Chris Norbury, speaking to the BBC from the scene, struggled to reconcile the violence with the place he knows. “We don’t lock our doors here. It is an incredibly safe community… we don’t have to worry about crime here. This is a big tragedy here.”

His words echoed those of countless residents in countless towns before tragedy found them: This isn’t supposed to happen here.

A Nation Reacts, A Leader Grounded

The attack sent shockwaves across Canada. Prime Minister Mark Carney abruptly suspended his planned trip to Germany. British Columbia Premier David Eby called it “a devastating and unimaginable tragedy,” adding: “I know it’s causing us to all hug our kids a little bit tighter tonight.”

But for the families of the nine who did not come home, for the 25 recovering from wounds both visible and invisible, and for a town now marked by the unthinkable, tighter hugs are cold comfort.

What We Still Don’t Know

Authorities have not released the ages or identities of the victims. They have not explained why a person described as a “female in a dress” carried out one of Canada’s worst school shootings—or why, if they know who the attacker was, they will not tell the public.

What is known is this: at 1:20 p.m. on a Tuesday in February, someone walked into a 160-student school in a remote coal-mining town and ended nine lives. The suspect is dead. The questions remain very much alive. And a community that never locks its doors is now learning to live behind them.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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