Police identify B.C. shooting suspect, say five students and teacher dead
The person behind one of British Columbia’s worst mass killings has been identified as an 18-year-old female dropout who killed family members at home, then gunned down random students at a school before firing on police and killing herself as officers closed in.
RCMP Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald identified the shooter as Jesse Van Rootselaar, saying she was assigned male at birth but started transitioning six years ago and had quit school four years earlier.
His comments came Wednesday as tributes and condolences poured in from around the world a day after the shootings in the remote community of Tumbler Ridge, in northeastern B.C.
In Tumbler Ridge, the 2,700 residents of this former coal mining boom town on a boreal lip of the Rockies gazed at a school behind barricades and sealed in yellow police tape. They grappled with a day that began normally but ended with overwhelmed parents rushing to the community centre hoping to find their children alive.











