UPDATE: Deadly BC mall shooting was 'isolated incident,' police say

| November 22, 2022 in Northern BC

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(UPDATE: Nov. 22 @ 5:22 am): Prince Rupert RCMP say a 44-year-old man is believed to have shot and killed a 52-year-old woman at a local mall Monday morning before attempting to take his own life, in an incident that sparked a lockdown of the area.

Police were called to Ocean Centre Mall after reports of gunfire and fears of an active shooter, but officers say it was an "isolated incident" between two people who knew each other.

RCMP say in a statement the woman was pronounced dead at the scene and the man is in hospital in critical condition

Const. Gabriel Gravel says potential witnesses who haven't spoken to police should come forward and provide a statement.

Investigators are also looking for surveillance, dashcam or other video recordings from around the mall between 6 and 9 a.m. 

The mall has been closed to the public until further notice and while police say there is no active threat, they are asking people to avoid the area while officers continue their investigation. 

The names of the victim and suspected gunman have not been released.

The shooting had prompted concern from officials including Premier David Eby, who began his news conference on housing Monday with remarks about the incident. 

"I understand there is a very serious police-involved incident in Prince Rupert this morning that sounds incredibly troubling and that our thoughts and certainly our hearts go out to everybody affected by that incident this morning," he said. 

"We have limited details right now but certainly all British Columbians are thinking of the people of Prince Rupert right now."

Prince Rupert Mayor Herb Pond said the shooting was "truly tragic" and that supports are available for anyone in the small community who may need them.

Pond said his office, located near the scene, was locked down for about 90 minutes with people being told not to leave.

"When you get the word that this is a truly tragic incident it's overwhelming. A lot of our staff know at least some of the individuals involved. There's some overlap. So we're offering counselling to our people," he said.

Pond encouraged residents who felt affected by the incident to seek out resources.

"So make sure you reach out and get the help you need. (There's) nothing wrong with getting help," he said.

RCMP Staff Sgt. Dave Uppal said police knew of the trauma the shooting would have on many people and supports were in place for those who may need help.

Eryn Collins, a spokeswoman with the Northern Health authority, said their Prince Rupert health unit is in the mall, but the incident did not take place in the facility. 

She said the offices have been closed until further notice and clients who have appointments have been informed. 

The MP for Skeena-Bulkley Valley, Taylor Bachrach, said he was "shocked and saddened" by the news.

"My thoughts are with the loved ones of those harmed, local first responders and all those affected," he said on Twitter.


(Original story: Nov. 21 @ 11:05 am): One person has died and another is seriously hurt after a shooting at a mall in Prince Rupert.

Mounties said they are on the scene of the "serious police incident" at the Ocean Centre Mall.

They were called at about 8:30 am.

When they arrived, one person was dead and another critically hurt.

The public has been asked to stay away from the mall as police gather evidence. 

“We know the traumatic impact this incident will have on many people and we have supports in place to assist those that may need help,” said S/Sgt Dave Uppal.

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Mayor Herb Pond said his office, located near the scene, was locked down for about 90 minutes with people being told not to leave.

"When you get the word that this is a truly tragic incident it's overwhelming. A lot of our staff know at least some of the individuals involved. There's some overlap. So we're offering counselling to our people," he said.

Pond encouraged residents who felt affected by the incident to seek out resources.

"So make sure you reach out and get the help you need. (There's) nothing wrong with getting help," he said.

Premier David Eby began his news conference on housing today by expressing his concern about the police incident in the mall.

"I understand there is a very serious police-involved incident in Prince Rupert this morning that sounds incredibly troubling and that our thoughts and certainly our hearts go out to everybody affected by that incident this morning," he said.

"We have limited details right now but certainly all British Columbians are thinking of the people of Prince Rupert right now."

The MP for Skeena-Bulkley Valley, Taylor Bachrach, said he was "shocked and saddened" by the news.

"My thoughts are with the loved ones of those harmed, local first responders and all those affected," he said on Twitter.

Eryn Collins, a spokeswoman with the Northern Health authority, says their Prince Rupert health unit is in the mall, but the incident did not take place in the unit. 

She says the offices have been closed until further notice and clients who have appointments have been informed. 

– With files from Canadian Press

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