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Saskatchewan school shooting: Gunman posted chilling social media message before killing four in Canada | Saskatchewan school shooting: Gunman posted chilling social media message before killing four in Canada |
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“Just killed 2 ppl. Bout to shoot up the school.” That was the chilling message sent on social media by the suspected gunman who went on to murder at least two more people at a school in Canada. | “Just killed 2 ppl. Bout to shoot up the school.” That was the chilling message sent on social media by the suspected gunman who went on to murder at least two more people at a school in Canada. |
One of the students who escaped the attack at the La Loche Community School sent a screenshot of the exchange to The Canadian Press, showing friends ask “why?”. | One of the students who escaped the attack at the La Loche Community School sent a screenshot of the exchange to The Canadian Press, showing friends ask “why?”. |
Noel Desjarlais-Thomas, 16, said he was returning from lunch when gunshots rang out and pupils starting running past. | Noel Desjarlais-Thomas, 16, said he was returning from lunch when gunshots rang out and pupils starting running past. |
“'Run, bro, run!” he recalled his friends shouting to him as they fled the Saskatchewan high school. | “'Run, bro, run!” he recalled his friends shouting to him as they fled the Saskatchewan high school. |
“There's a shotgun! There's a shotgun! They were just yelling to me. And then I was hearing those shots, too, so of course I started running.” | “There's a shotgun! There's a shotgun! They were just yelling to me. And then I was hearing those shots, too, so of course I started running.” |
Noel feared one of his friends may be among the dead after seeing him fall, while the family of a 23-year-old teacher, Marie Janvier, said she had also been killed. | |
Her father, acting Mayor Kevin Janvier, said police told him the gunman shot two of his brothers at their home before making his way to the school. | |
The local MP’s nieces and nephews were among the children inside at the time. | |
Georgina Jolibois, who attended the school herself as a child, said everyone was “shaken up”. | |
At least two others were injured in the attack, officials said, and the suspect is in custody. | At least two others were injured in the attack, officials said, and the suspect is in custody. |
Police had closed off two crime scenes on Saturday morning – one at the school and one in a residential area of La Loche. | Police had closed off two crime scenes on Saturday morning – one at the school and one in a residential area of La Loche. |
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said they received a report of an “active shooter” at 1pm local time and took a male with a gun into custody at 1.47pm. | The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said they received a report of an “active shooter” at 1pm local time and took a male with a gun into custody at 1.47pm. |
Justin Trudeau, the Canadian Prime Minister, said what unfolded in the remote native community was “every parent’s worst nightmare”. “The community is reeling,” he added. | Justin Trudeau, the Canadian Prime Minister, said what unfolded in the remote native community was “every parent’s worst nightmare”. “The community is reeling,” he added. |
Ken Ladouceur, the director of education at the Northern Lights School Division, said his deepest sympathies with the victims’ families and La Loche. | |
“Our entire school and school division community are in shock and in mourning after the tragic events in La Loche,” he said. | |
“Our hearts are broken for each of the victims and their families and for all the students and staff at the La Loche Community School.” | |
Crisis response teams have been sent to support students and staff. | |
The shooting caused shock across Canada, where attacks at schools and university are rare. | |
Milos Raonic, the country’s top male tennis player and world number 14, dedicated his third-round victory at the Australian Open on Saturday to victims. | |
“Today, before I stepped out on court, it was a difficult day back home,” said the emotional-sounding 25-year-old in an on-court interview. | |
“I want to take a moment and give thoughts to that community, the family, the students and the school affected. We wish you all the best. | |
“Today's victory was for that community, and a quick recovery and all of Canada, and I'm sure the world is behind you.” | |
Canada’s deadliest shooting occurred in December 1989 at Montreal's Ecole Polytechnique, when Marc Lepine entered a classroom, told the men to leave and opened fire, murdering 14 women before killing himself. | |
Brad Wall, the Premier of Saskatchewan, said words could not express his shock and sorrow. | |
The US Ambassador to Canada, Bruce Heyman, also offered his condolences and said similar tragedies happen in America “far too often”. | |
Bobby Cameron, Chief of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, said it was the worst tragedy to ever hit the community. | |
The Dene are an aboriginal group who inhabit the northern parts of Canada. | |
“It's not something you ever imagine happening here. The whole community, province and country has been affected and we will all go into mourning,” Mr Cameron said. | |
“Right now we're just in a state of shock and disbelief.” | |
Additional reporting by AP | Additional reporting by AP |
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