02-12-2026, 10:05 PM
(02-12-2026, 07:00 AM)quintessentone Wrote: Yes, he may not or may have been partially indigenous, nobody really knows about that. We really don't know much about anything about the motive at this point.
The Mayor there is stating that the community was 'one big family', so if that is true then I can only focus on the quality of mental healthcare that the shooter and his family received. I don't agree with transitioning a child, considering one's brain does not fully develop until 25 plus years, not to mention one's emotional and life's seasoning to help direct one's decisions in life.
They have no motive at this point in time. Investigations are still under way.
Why do I feel numb?
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shot...l-reaction
Unfortunately, Canada's health care system is letting a lot of people down, especially in such a small populace, and probably even more so in terms of mental health.
It is a small town, so the mayor described it well, everyone knows everyone. Very sad event, the RCMP are going to have to answer why the guns were returned to that home, specifically due to this kids long history of mental health issues, with threats of violence and self harm. I'm all for gun ownership but they shit the bed on this one.
It's not an expected thing to happen in Canada, so I think it's normal to feel numb.



