WATCH LIVE: Canadian Prime Minister Carney addresses deadly school shooting before Parliament
Summary
Ten people died in shootings at a school and a home in northern British Columbia. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney plans to address the incident before Parliament. Police believe the suspect, a woman, died from a self-inflicted wound.Key Facts
- Ten people are dead from shootings at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School and a nearby home in British Columbia, Canada.
- Seven people were killed at the school, and over 25 were hurt.
- Two more victims were found dead at a home linked to the attack.
- The suspect, believed to be the shooter, was found dead and appeared to have inflicted the injury on herself.
- This is Canada's deadliest mass shooting since a 2020 incident in Nova Scotia.
- Tumbler Ridge is a small town with around 2,700 people in the Canadian Rockies.
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney canceled trips to address the incident and expressed grief over the tragedy.
- Canada has strict gun laws, including a ban on many assault-style firearms and a recent freeze on handgun sales.
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