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‘Lit house on fire and…’: Canadian shooter Rootselaar tried to kill family before, says neighbour

'Lit house on fire and watched...': Canadian school shooter Jesse Van Rootselaar tried to kill family before, says neighbour

A trans teenager who carried out one of Canada’s deadliest school shootings had previously tried to kill his own family by setting their home ablaze, a neighbour has claimed.18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar shot dead their 39-year-old mother and 11-year-old stepbrother at their home in Tumbler Ridge earlier this week before driving to Tumbler Ridge Secondary School and opening fire. Six people inside the school were killed, including a teacher and five children. The gunman then turned the weapon on himself and died from a self-inflicted shot.According to USA Today, Jesse was born male biologically but transitioned into a female 6 years ago. Nine people in total died, including the attacker. It is one of the worst gun attacks in Canada’s recent history. Police say they may never establish a clear motive.Melanie, a neighbour who lives several houses away from the Rootselaar family, said the violence had been foreshadowed years earlier and shared some eerie details about Rootselaar. She told The Telegraph: “A couple of years back, he lit their house on fire because he was trying to kill his own family… it almost completely burnt down.”She added: “He was just sitting out in the front when the fire trucks arrived.”Melanie said that everyone on the street saw the blaze and that most of the inside of the wooden plank home was destroyed. According to Melanie, the case was later “dismissed” by the police. Authorities have not confirmed the alleged arson.In a social media post from October 2023, seen by The Telegraph, Van Rootselaar appeared to mention the incident. The teenager shooter wrote: “I went crazy and burnt my house down the second time trying shrooms, but still have the desire to try alternatives.”The post continued: “I had a complete break from reality and did a lot of irrational things, I felt like I was dreaming. Many consequences ensued.”Police have confirmed that Van Rootselaar had a history of mental health-related contacts with officers. Firearms had previously been seized from the home and later returned. Investigators said the attacker acted alone and there is no evidence specific individuals at the school were targeted.Residents say there had been repeated warnings. “This all could have been avoided if there was proper mental healthcare,” Melanie said.Those killed at the school were named as Zoey Benoit, Ticaria Lampert, Kylie Smith and Abel Mwansa, all aged 12, along with 13 year old Ezekiel Schofield and teacher Shannda Aviugana-Durand, 39.

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