Canada school shooting latest: Police reveal details about attacker Jesse Van Rootselaar

Eight people were killed in the attack in the small mountain community of Tumbler Ridge. The attacker also died. Recap the latest.

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We're pausing our live updates, but we'll be back if there are any more developments in the coming hours.

Before we go, here's a reminder of everything we know so far after a shooting at a school in western Canada, and another nearby at a home.

What do we know?

  • The attack took place in Tumbler Ridge, a small town in British Columbia, with a population of around 2,400 people;
  • Police said eight people were killed. The attacker also died, and at least 25 others are injured;
  • A 39-year-old found at a residence was the mother of the suspect, with the 11-year-old thought to be their brother or step-brother;
  • Those killed at the school were a 39-year-old teacher, three 12-year-old female students and two male students aged 12 and 13;
  • Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called the shootings "horrific" and has suspended a planned trip to Munich.

Our international correspondent John Sparks explains what we know so far...

What about the attacker?

At a news conference, Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald provided information about the attacker.

  • Police have identified the attacker as an 18-year-old female named Jesse Van Rootselaar;
  • McDonald clarified that the suspect identified as female but was born a biological male;
  • Van Rootselaar was not currently attending Tumbler Ridge Secondary School and had dropped out around four years ago;
  • McDonald also said police visited Van Rootselaar's home responding to mental health-related calls over several years.

Watch the moment the attacker was named...

What we still don't know

  • While police have confirmed the ages of those killed, they are yet to be formally identified;
  • Police also said they don't know the motive behind the shooting and it would be "too early to speculate" on one.
Carney pays tribute to 'resilient, compassionate and strong' Tumbler Ridge

We can bring you more from Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney now, who has been addressing his country's parliament in the last few hours.

He said Tumbler Ridge "represents the very best of Canada" as he praised it for being "resilient, compassionate and strong" following the shootings.

"Yesterday morning, parents in Tumbler Ridge sent their children off to school, and some will never be able to hug their children again," he said in French. 

"These children and their teachers bore witness to unheard of cruelty."

In pictures: Roads blocked off around school 24 hours on

These are the latest pictures reaching us from Tumbler Ridge just over 24 hours after the attack started.

The area around the secondary school remains cordoned off, with police continuing their work.

Just catching up? Here's what we learned from police

Now that police have finished giving an update, let's look back at what we learned...

  • Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald said police have identified the attacker as an 18-year-old female named Jesse Van Rootselaar;
  • He later clarified that the suspect identified as female but was born a biological male;
  • Van Rootselaar was not currently attending Tumbler Ridge Secondary School and had dropped out around four years ago;
  • McDonald also said police visited Van Rootselaar's home responding to mental health-related calls over several years; 
  • When questioned by reporters, police said a 39-year-old found at a residence was the mother of the suspect, with the 11-year-old thought to be their brother or step-brother;
  • Those killed at the school were a 39-year-old teacher, three 12-year-old female students and two male students aged 12 and 13;
  • Police said eight people were killed. The attacker also died.
Ages of victims confirmed

Police finish their update by confirming the ages of the victims.

At the school, they say those killed were:

  • A 39-year-old female teacher
  • Three 12-year-old female students
  • Two male students aged 12 and 13

They say two further victims, a 39-year-old female and an 11-year-old male, were found at a local home.

When questioned by reporters, police said the 39-year-old was the mother of the suspect, with the 11-year-old thought to be their brother or step-brother.

The attacker's family members were killed first, before the school shootings.

Attacker was born biological male, police add

After identifying the attacker as 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar (see 19.39 post), police are now asked about any further details they can provide.

"We identify the suspect as they chose to be identified in public and on social media," Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald says.

"I can say that Jesse was born as a biological male who approximately, [according to] the information that I have, six years ago began to transition to female and identified as female, both socially and publicly."

Number killed in shootings updated by police - after victim survives

Police have issued an update on the number of people killed in the shootings.

Initially, they said nine people were killed, with the attacker also being found with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald now says eight people were killed. The attacker also died.

"Initially, it was believed that one of the victims, a female with significant injuries who was transported on the scene by our members and then transitioned to paramedics, had succumbed to her injuries," he says. 

"Police have since confirmed that is not the case. She is alive."

Attacker was 18-year-old, police say

Police have identified the attacker as an 18-year-old female resident named Jesse Van Rootselaar from Tumbler Ridge.

As we've been reporting, the suspect was found with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald says the female adult victim is the mother of the suspect.

McDonald later clarifies the suspect identified as female but was born biological male (see 19.54 post).

Police giving update on shootings

We're expecting to hear from police in the next few moments after the shootings in the remote town of Tumbler Ridge.

Stay with us, we'll bring you updates as we get them.

'Important questions to ask' in the days ahead, Carney says

Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney pays tribute to the first responders during his address to his country's parliament.

He also praises the teachers who acted with "extraordinary courage".

"In the darkest of moments, they showed the best of our country," he says.

Carney goes on to say there will be "important questions to ask" and "difficult conversations to have" in the days ahead.

"We owe that to the victims and their families," he says.

"But now it's time for grieving and remembrance, now is for the people of Tumbler Ridge, for a community that is enduring the unimaginable."