Tumbler Ridge, B.C., students shouldn’t expect a return to site of killings: district
TUMBLER RIDGE — A teacher who helped to protect his students at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School when a killer began shooting says he never felt alone and knew all the staff were doing their best to shelter and protect the children.
Mark Deeley, the science teacher at the small community in British Columbia’s northeast, said in a statement Saturday that he knew the moment the shooting started “that other teachers and staff were going to do their best to protect our kids.”
Deeley’s story was first told by Premier David Eby during a vigil in the town on Friday night.
The premier relayed how Deeley’s son had gone to the washroom when he heard the shots starting, and then made the decision to block the door to keep the rest of the students safe.


