BY Benjamin ClarkFebruary 12, 2026
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Tumbler Ridge shooter identified as 18-year-old transgender ex-student with known mental health history

Jesse Van Rootselaar, 18, killed eight people and wounded approximately 25 others on Tuesday in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia — a rampage that began at a private residence and ended inside a secondary school where he once attended class. Van Rootselaar then turned the gun on himself.

RCMP Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald identified Van Rootselaar on Wednesday and confirmed what initial reports had already made plain: the shooter was a biological male who had identified as female for roughly the past six years. An early police alert had described the gunman as a "female in a dress."

The dead include Van Rootselaar's mother, Jennifer Strang, 39; his 11-year-old stepbrother; a 39-year-old female teacher; three 12-year-old female students; and two male students, ages 12 and 13. Most of the victims inside the school were found in the library, according to the New York Post. One was found in a stairwell.

Only two mass shootings in Canadian history have claimed more lives.

A history of red flags and a system that blinked

This was not a case where nobody saw anything coming. According to McDonald, police had visited the Van Rootselaar family home on multiple occasions over the past several years due to concerns about his mental health. On more than one occasion, Van Rootselaar was taken into custody for assessment under Canada's Mental Health Act.

He dropped out of Tumbler Ridge Secondary School roughly four years ago. Firearms were seized from the family home approximately two years before the shooting, then returned to the lawful owner after a petition. Whether those were the same two firearms recovered at the school, one long gun and one modified handgun, remains unclear.

Read that sequence again. An 18-year-old with a documented mental health crisis history, multiple police contacts, and a previous firearms seizure walked into a school of 160 students on a Tuesday afternoon and executed children in a library. The system touched this case repeatedly. It did not hold.

The word they couldn't say

At a press briefing following the massacre, a police superintendent referred to Van Rootselaar as a "gunperson."

Not a gunman. Gunperson.

Eight people are dead, including five children, and a Canadian law enforcement official — standing at a podium to address a grieving nation — reached for a word that does not exist in any dictionary, in any language, because the real one might offend the sensibilities of people who care more about lexicon than lives. This is where the institutional rot shows itself. Not in the grand policy failures, but in the small, reflexive capitulations that reveal what the system actually prioritizes when the cameras are rolling.

When McDonald was asked directly whether there was a correlation between Van Rootselaar's transgender identification and the shooting, he said it was "too early to say."

That will be the posture for as long as it can be maintained. It always is.

A pattern no one is allowed to name

Tumbler Ridge is now the latest entry in a list that the media treats as a coincidence, and the public is discouraged from examining too closely:

  • Robin Westman, a transgender woman, killed two children and injured 21 others in a Minneapolis school shooting last August.
  • Audrey Hale, who identified as transgender, killed six people at Nashville's Covenant School in 2023.
  • Alec McKinney, born female and identifying as male, participated in a Colorado charter school shooting in 2019.
  • Snochia Moseley, a male-to-female transgender individual, killed three and injured three others at a Maryland Rite Aid warehouse in 2018.

No honest person argues that transgender identity causes mass violence. But no honest person can look at this list and refuse to ask questions about the mental health infrastructure surrounding gender transitions — particularly for minors. Van Rootselaar began transitioning at roughly 12 years old. By 14, he had dropped out of school. By 18, he was a mass killer.

The political establishment treats any inquiry into this pattern as bigotry. That framing protects institutions and ideologies at the expense of the very people they claim to champion and, in this case, at the expense of five dead children in a school library in rural British Columbia.

The mother's digital footprint

Jennifer Strang, Van Rootselaar's mother and his first victim on Tuesday, had posted publicly about her child's transition. In July 2024, she shared a trans-inclusive Pride flag on Instagram alongside a pointed message:

"I really hope the hate I see online is just bored old people and not true hatred. Do better and educate yourself before spewing bulls–t online."

The same post asked:

"Do you have any idea how many kids are killing themselves over this kind of hate?"

It carried the hashtag #ProtectTransKids. Strang described herself as a "conservative-leaning libertarian."

There is nothing to be gained from cruelty toward a murdered woman. Strang clearly loved her child and was navigating an impossible situation under enormous cultural pressure. But the post inadvertently illustrates the trap: a parent told by every mainstream institution that affirmation is the only moral path, that skepticism equals hatred, that the sole threat to her child's life came from outside the home.

The mental health system touched this family. The schools touched this family. The police touched this family. None of it was enough — and the cultural framework that surrounded all of it made honest assessment harder, not easier.

What Tumbler Ridge reveals

Tumbler Ridge is a small community. The secondary school holds roughly 160 students. About 100 were evacuated to safety after spending more than two hours barricaded in classrooms, waiting. The RCMP emergency alert wasn't canceled until 5:45 p.m., more than four hours after the first reports came in at 1:20 p.m.

The Canadian flag was lowered to half-staff at Parliament in Ottawa. Prime Minister Mark Carney was photographed speaking to the media about the attack on Wednesday. The gestures are familiar because the cycle is familiar.

Canada's gun control regime is already among the strictest in the Western world. Firearms were seized from this home and returned through the legal process. The shooter had repeated mental health interventions. The school knew him — he was a former student. Every layer of the system that was supposed to prevent this outcome had contact with Jesse Van Rootselaar, and every layer failed.

The question that matters isn't whether Canada needs another gun law. It's why the laws, the mental health protocols, and the institutional checkpoints that already existed produced nothing but a body count. And it's whether a culture that treats a 12-year-old's decision to transition as settled and sacred — beyond question, beyond scrutiny — is a culture capable of seeing a crisis before it walks through the school door.

Five children went to school on Tuesday in a town most Canadians couldn't find on a map. They didn't come home. Their families deserve more than a flag at half-staff and a word that doesn't exist.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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