The suspect in a Canada school shooting was an 18-year-old who had a history of police visits to her home to check on her mental health, authorities said Wednesday, a day after the attack that killed eight people in a remote part of British Columbia.

Police said Jesse Van Rootselaar was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted wound following the assault on a school in the small mountain community of Tumbler Ridge.

Royal Canadian Mounted Police Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald said Van Rootselaar first killed her mother and stepbrother at the family home before attacking the nearby school. She had a history of mental health contacts with police, he said.

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    Police removed the guns family owned but the legal owner petitioned to get them back. Should be held responsible (if still alive) in my opinion.

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        I didn’t realize she was trans when I wrote this comment. I hope people don’t think I’m questioning her gender identity. I’m just saying mass shootings aren’t often done by women.

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          I guess the question is whether she was pre or post hormone therapy. Testosterone is a hell of a drug.

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    B-but we still need more surveillance or we cant stop terrorism…

    Nevermind the fact they always seem to already know of the suspects before they commit their acts.

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      they always seem to already know of the suspects before they commit

      Yeah. We have these rules around proof and actionable Intel before the cops can just go grab someone. They’re not ICE. But it doesn’t mean the cops don’t know about a person.

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        Yes of course they cant just yoink people, but then whats the point of more surveillance? If they cant legally prevent it anyways, then its pointless.

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      Canada has very little gun violence overall and the gun violence we do have is usually done with guns smuggled in from the US…

      It’s telling that when a mass shooting does happen here, it makes world news

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        Seriously, I don’t mean to sound holier than thou, but the US has a mass shooting like every other day. There’s just simply no contest.

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    Did Canada have its first school shooting of the year before the US? It’s the first one I’m hearing about this year anywhere in the world!

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          It doesn’t really matter where a shooting takes place IMO, I was mostly commenting on gun violence not getting better in the US.

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            It does matter where a shooting takes place though. Random violence is scary and makes people feel less safe. Gang disputes (how a lot of mass shootings occur) are generally accepted as a consequence of gang members being unable to seek redress in the courts. Non involved parties do get killed in gang shootings of course but the violence tends to be localized and amongst people who know each other. That is less scary for the average person who does not live in a known gang area.

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                You said it doesn’t matter where a shooting takes place. I never said any shooting was okay. I said that it does matter where they take place as shootings in different places are perceived differently and have different societal impacts.

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                  I was talking about overall gun violence in the US, but you’re talking about how it’s “perceived differently”, presumably if you’re in a suburb or something. It’s kind of a non sequitur.