RCMP say there are “multiple victims” in a shooting at the Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia’s Peace region.

RCMP Staff Sgt. Kris Clark confirms in a text message that there are victims in what police have called an “active shooter” situation; however, he couldn’t say how many people are involved or the extent of their injuries.
RCMP in Tumbler Ridge issued an emergency alert on Tuesday afternoon for an active shooter following reports of a shooting at a school.
“As of 1:20 p.m., the Tumbler Ridge RCMP are currently on scene of a confirmed active shooter incident at the Tumbler Ridge Secondary School,” RCMP said in a statement.
RCMP added that people in Tumbler Ridge should stay inside and shelter in place, lock their doors and refrain from leaving their home or businesses.
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The suspect was originally described as a female in a dress with brown hair, but in an updated release, police said the original suspect is believed to have been located deceased.
“Work continues to determine whether a second suspect was involved and the total number of victims involved,” RCMP said.
In a post on social media, School District 59 said it is aware of a lockdown and secure and hold at Tumbler Ridge Secondary and Tumbler Ridge Elementary.

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Just after 5 p.m. PT, Tumbler Ridge Elementary School confirmed that they can release their students to their parents or guardians.
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“BC Emergency Health Services can confirm that we are responding to an ongoing incident in Tumbler Ridge,” BCEHS Paramedic Public Information Officer Brian Twaites said in a statement.
“We can confirm we are working collaboratively with our colleagues in Northern Health and the RCMP.
“We will provide additional details when we are able to.”
Alberta-based STARS Air Ambulance, which airlifts critically sick and injured patients to hospital, confirmed it sent a crew from Grande Prairie to help in Tumbler Ridge.
The District of Tumbler Ridge issued a statement on Tuesday afternoon, saying that the community “experienced a deeply distressing incident. Our hearts are with all those affected, and we recognize that many residents may be feeling shocked, scared, and overwhelmed.”
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The district said they are grateful for the swift response of local emergency services and first responders and additional support is already in the community or on its way.
“In the days ahead, we know this will be difficult for many to process,” the statement read.
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“Please check in on one another, lean on available supports, and know that Tumbler Ridge is a strong and caring community. We will get through this together.”
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In a statement, Larry Neufeld, the MLA for Peace River South, said he is leaving Victoria immediately to return to his riding.
“I have been in direct contact with the Solicitor General to receive updates and to ensure all necessary provincial resources are being made available to support local law enforcement and emergency responders,” he said.
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“Public safety is the absolute priority. I urge everyone in the area to follow RCMP instructions, remain sheltered, and rely only on official updates.”
Tumbler Ridge is located in northeastern B.C., south of Chetwynd.
The provincial government website lists Tumbler Ridge Secondary School as having 175 students from grades 7 to 12.
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