Vigil in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia after mass shooting

From USA TODAY.

Two shootings at a school and a home left at least eight people dead and dozens others wounded in northeastern British Columbia on Tuesday, Feb. 10, in what a Canadian official described as one of the worst mass shootings in the nation’s history.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police got a report of an active shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School at about 1:20 p.m. local time. Officers responded to the scene and found dozens of victims and the suspected shooter, who was found dead with what appeared to be a self‑inflicted gunshot wound.

Five victims were dead inside the high school while two others were airlifted to the hospital with life‑threatening injuries. Another two dozen people had minor injuries.

🎥: CANADIAN POOL VIA CBC