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Canada School Shooting: 18-Year-Old Transgender Shooter Had Mental Health History

Published February 12, 2026, 12:25
Canada School Shooting: 18-Year-Old Transgender Shooter Had Mental Health History

A shocking tragedy struck the town of Tumbler Ridge in Canada, with an 18-year-old transgender woman, Jessie Van Rysselaere, carrying out a shooting spree that claimed the lives of eight people and injured over 20. The shooter was found dead inside the High School, after killing her mother and half-brother, as well as six individuals at the school. Police reported that Van Rysselaere had a history of mental health issues and had undergone interventions in the past two years, including hospitalizations under mental health laws. Firearms had been seized from the family home in the past but were returned to the owner. The investigation is focused on the circumstances that led to the attack, while the small town is in a state of shock and mourning. Residents describe the community as close-knit and emphasize that everyone has been affected by the tragedy. The shooter had begun a gender transition process six years ago and had dropped out of school four years ago. Authorities continue to investigate the incident and inform the families of the victims.