Tuesday, May 5, 2026
23.1 C
New Delhi

Tumbler Ridge student describes chaos during Canada school shooting: ‘We were formulating an escape plan’

Canada Attack: Dozens Killed & Injured In British Columbia School Gunfire; PM Carney Calls For Unity

A mass shooting in a remote part of western Canada has shocked the country leading to the death of nine people on Tuesday. The incident occurred at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School on February 10, when a ‘woman in a dress’ opened fire on a school and home in British Columbia, injuring at least 25 people in the shooting with the suspect’s body being found at the scene with a self-inflicted injury. Darian Quist, a Grade 12 student who was barricaded in a classroom during the worst school shooting in nearly 40 years has now recounted the horror and chaos at the scene. After arriving at the secondary school at 1:30 pm, the student was barricaded in a classroom for over two hours with alarms sounding and alerting the students to get themselves to safety.

Canada Attack: Dozens Killed & Injured In British Columbia School Gunfire; PM Carney Calls For Unity

Quist appeared alongside his mother Shelley Quist, in the interview where they talked to CBC Radio West host Sarah Penton and shared how he and his classmates barricaded the doors while the school was in lockdown, until the police escorted them out.He shared that for a while, the students didn’t think of the alarms as a concern and thought of them as a security situation. “But once everything started circulating, we realised that something was wrong,” he said. They gathered tables from the classroom and positioned them at the door until “I believe SWAT had come through the door and escorted us out of the high school.” He shared that the shooting possibly took place on the upstairs floor of the high school and he did not hear anything. Inside the classroom, he shared that the situation was “tense and nervous.” “So we tried to keep things light and keep each other motivated and not fall into grief. Once people sent me some photos, it definitely set in what was actually happening.”He states that people sent him some “disturbing” photos which featured “blood” and that made him realise just how scary the situation was. Adding that he was “pretty scared” and wondering about an escape plan if the shooter came to the door, “we were going to run up to the door and out of the back.”There were about 15 students in Quist’s class with their teacher, who was making sure that everyone was gathered and everything was smooth. “He organised us between the tables, closed the doors and just formulated an escape plan if anything happened.”Finally, the police came to the door and escorted the students out safely with their “hands up at all times.” Once safe outside, the officials counted the number of students to ensure everyone had been escorted outside and checked them for injuries.Shelley, the student’s mother shared that she was on the phone with her son and could hear the moment the police came to escort them to safety. Quist went out and reunited with his mother who was waiting outside. She described feeling a “rollercoaster of emotions” after the incident. “I told him to just leave me on the phone, even when he needed to be quiet, and that I was there,” she shared with the outlet, adding that her son was “not getting out of my sight for a while now.” Officers believe they have identified the shooter but said they will “struggle” to ever determine the motive for the shooting. Canadian federal police chief Supt Ken Floyd confirmed that the suspect found dead is the same person police described in an alert sent to phones. The alert described the “woman in a dress with brown hair,” as per Reuters.Canadian PM Mark Carney took to X to grieve the lives lost and issue a statement in support of families and officials. “I am devastated by today’s horrific shootings in Tumbler Ridge, B.C. My prayers and deepest condolences are with the families and friends who have lost loved ones to these horrific acts of violence,” he wrote.The incident is being considered the worst shooting in Canadian history, followed by the 1989 Ecole Polytechnique massacre that saw 14 female students killed. In a statement, the municipality of Tumbler Ridge said: “There are no words sufficient for the heartbreak our community is experiencing tonight.”

Go to Source

Hot this week

Gukesh loses cool and knocks pieces over after dramatic time scramble in loss against Niemann – WATCH

D Gukesh knocked the pieces over during the time-pressure loss to Hans Niemann at Super Rapid & Blitz Poland 2026 and looked frustrated. The video is going viral on social media. Read More

Cabinet clears proposal to raise Supreme Court strength from 34 to 38 judges including CJI

The Union Cabinet has approved a plan to increase the number of judges in the Supreme Court from 34 to 38, including the Chief Justice of India, with a bill to be introduced in the next session of Parliament Go to Source Read More

US Quietly Alerted Iran Before Strait Of Hormuz Mission, Told Tehran Not To ‘Interfere’

Despite the warning, Iranian forces carried out a series of attacks on US Navy vessels, commercial ships and targets in the United Arab Emirates shortly after the operation began. Read More

‘Backstabbers’: DMK Post Raises Eyebrows As Congress Weighs Support To TVK To Form Govt

DMK leader’s cryptic “Backstabbers” post on social media triggered speculation amid Congress’s reported consideration of support for TVK chief Vijay. Read More

Vijay Seeks Congress Backing To Form Tamil Nadu Government, Says KC Venugopal

TVK chief Vijay has sought support from the Congress party, Congress MP KC Venugopal said Tuesday Go to Source Read More

Topics

Gukesh loses cool and knocks pieces over after dramatic time scramble in loss against Niemann – WATCH

D Gukesh knocked the pieces over during the time-pressure loss to Hans Niemann at Super Rapid & Blitz Poland 2026 and looked frustrated. The video is going viral on social media. Read More

Cabinet clears proposal to raise Supreme Court strength from 34 to 38 judges including CJI

The Union Cabinet has approved a plan to increase the number of judges in the Supreme Court from 34 to 38, including the Chief Justice of India, with a bill to be introduced in the next session of Parliament Go to Source Read More

US Quietly Alerted Iran Before Strait Of Hormuz Mission, Told Tehran Not To ‘Interfere’

Despite the warning, Iranian forces carried out a series of attacks on US Navy vessels, commercial ships and targets in the United Arab Emirates shortly after the operation began. Read More

‘Backstabbers’: DMK Post Raises Eyebrows As Congress Weighs Support To TVK To Form Govt

DMK leader’s cryptic “Backstabbers” post on social media triggered speculation amid Congress’s reported consideration of support for TVK chief Vijay. Read More

Vijay Seeks Congress Backing To Form Tamil Nadu Government, Says KC Venugopal

TVK chief Vijay has sought support from the Congress party, Congress MP KC Venugopal said Tuesday Go to Source Read More

Ex-JPMorgan Banker’s New Lawsuit Alleges ‘Threesome’ Invitation After ‘Sex Slave’ Claims

The witness claims he was staying at a New York apartment in September 2024 when he was woken during the night and allegedly asked by Hajdini to join her and Rana. Read More

Hantavirus Vs Coronavirus: Which Is Deadlier, Which Spreads Faster, Symptoms And Who Is Most At Risk

Hantavirus Vs Coronavirus: Both infections may begin with similar flu-like symptoms such as fever, fatigue and headache, which can make early detection challenging. Read More

‘For Him It Is Okay’: Trump Thinks Pope Is ‘Endangering Catholics’ By Backing Iran

Trump renews feud with Pope Leo XIV, accusing him of endangering Catholics as Marco Rubio heads to the Vatican to ease tensions over the Iran war. Read More

Related Articles