The recent resurfacing of photos posted by Jesse Van Rootselaar’s family has shed light on the transgender high school dropout who carried out a tragic shooting spree in British Columbia. The 18-year-old ex-student was captured in several pictures shared by his grandmother on Facebook, commemorating his 14th birthday.
The post from August 2021 read, “Happy 14th birthday to our grandson Jesse !! Love you always !! XOXO.” This glimpse into Van Rootselaar’s past offers a stark contrast to the horrific events that unfolded when he launched a gun-wielding rampage at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School.
The initial attack took place at a private residence in the remote community, where Van Rootselaar gunned down his mother and stepbrother before continuing his violent spree at the high school. Authorities confirmed that he ultimately died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Canadian authorities revealed that Van Rootselaar had undergone mental health treatment and identified him as a transgender individual who began transitioning from male to female approximately six years ago. Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police stated that Van Rootselaar had identified as female during this period.
The tragic incident at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School has left a community in mourning and raised questions about mental health, gun violence, and the support systems available to individuals struggling with their identity. As this story continues to develop, it serves as a stark reminder of the complex issues surrounding mental health and the need for compassion and understanding in times of crisis. Stay tuned for updates on this evolving situation.

