Media consortium seeks Tumbler Ridge, B.C., shooting documents
VANCOUVER — A consortium of media outlets has gone to court in British Columbia to obtain information about guns used in the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting and the firearms seized from the home of the attacker.
The consortium, which includes The Canadian Press, was in provincial court in Vancouver on Friday seeking “information to obtain” documents that were filed in court by police seeking search warrants.
The hearing was adjourned without setting a date for the next appearance.
The attack in February by 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar left eight victims dead in the remote northeastern B.C. community, including her mother and brother who were killed in the family home.


