Five Words Before the Shot: Police Confirm What Jesse Van Rootselaar Told Her Brother Moments Before the Tragedy Unfolded… 💔

British Columbia Premier David Eby said he will be seeking information from the province’s health system about what interactions they may have had with the suspected Tumbler Ridge school shooter.

“There are going to be a lot of questions going forward, trying to learn lessons, to do whatever we can to prevent a horrific event like this from happening again,” he said during a news conference Wednesday.

“Police will share information as they’re able to. Within government, we’ve begun the process of reaching out to Northern Health to understand what interactions may have taken place.”

Police previously said they had visited the suspect’s residence on numerous occasions before the attack on mental-health related calls.

Mayor of Tumbler Ridge Darryl Krakowka speaks to the media the day after a deadly mass shooting took place in the British Columbia town.

Tumbler Ridge’s Mayor Darryl Krakowka said the town is “one big family,” as he choked back tears during a news conference alongside federal and provincial officials Wednesday evening.

Flowers sit outside of Tumbler Ridge Secondary School where the shooting took place, leaving several people dead in the small town of Tumbler Ridge.

Tumbler Ridge Mayor Darryl Krakowka said the remote mountain town is grieving together following Tuesday’s mass shooting.

A Canadian flag is lowered to half-staff at the Guy-Favreau Complex on Wednesday in Montreal, Canada.

Thursday has been declared a day of mourning in Canada’s British Columbia after a shooter killed eight people in Tumbler Ridge, in the northeast of the province.


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