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Jesse Strang, 18, named as Canadian college shooter who murdered 9 earlier than dying by suicide

A gunman who murdered nine people in the second deadliest school shooting in Canadian history has been named as Jesse Strang, who is reported to be transgender

Strang, 18, opened fire in the library at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia on Tuesday afternoon, a parent whose son attends the school told the Daily Mail.

The parent, who requested to remain anonymous, said his son knew Strang’s family and played sports with one of his siblings.

His son was at the academic institution Tuesday when Strang carried out the deadly massacre. He is now ‘afraid to go back to school’, his father added.

Juno News and Western Standard News were among the first publications to identify Strang and described the shooter as a biological male who identifies as a woman named Jess. 

Royal Canadian Mounted Police refused to confirm Strang’s identity and whether he was transgender after being contacted by the Daily Mail. Authorities have only identified the shooter as a ‘female in a dress’.

Six people were killed and 25 injured at the school and an additional victim died on the way to the hospital, police said. Two more people were found dead at a nearby home believed to be connected to the deadly attack. 

Sources told the Mail that Strang lived at the home with three relatives. 

Strang’s uncle Russell, who told Juno News she was responsible for the shooting, said the suspected shooter was ‘transgender’. 

Students are pictured outside Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in Canada on Tuesday after transgender mass shooter Jesse Strang killed 10

Students are pictured outside Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in Canada on Tuesday after transgender mass shooter Jesse Strang killed 10 

Maya Gebala was one of 27 people injured in the shooting. She was shot in the head and neck and is receiving urgent medical treatment at a hospital in Vancouver

Maya Gebala was one of 27 people injured in the shooting. She was shot in the head and neck and is receiving urgent medical treatment at a hospital in Vancouver 

The claim about Strang’s gender identity was echoed by fellow Tumbler Ridge Secondary School students Liam Irving and Juan van Heerden, who said Strang was a few grades behind them in school. 

Strang is also believed to have used she/her pronouns on her since-deleted social media accounts. 

The pair told the Western Standard that Strang was a ‘quiet kid’ who was often seen ‘sitting by himself in the corner’.

Irving said his mother works at the school and was on the floor where the shooting took place. ‘She heard pretty much all the shots,’ he added.

Irving claimed Strang’s mother and younger brother were well known in the Tumbler Ridge community, and ‘good friends’ of his family.

‘There’s not one person in this town right now that’s not affected by this,’ he added. 

Among the at least two dozen children and teachers injured in the attack is 12-year-old Maya Gebala who is fighting for her life after being shot in the head and neck.

Children were led out of the school as emergency services rushed to the building following the shooting

Children were led out of the school as emergency services rushed to the building following the shooting 

Maya’s family said she was hit by shrapnel during the shooting but it was unknown how she was hit and how much damage was done. 

Her mother Cia Edmonds said she was by her critically wounded daughter’s bedside after she was airlifted to Vancouver Children’s Hospital.

‘Today started as any other. Now, however, my 12-year-old daughter is fighting for her life while they try to repair the damage from a gunshot wound to the head, and one to the neck,’ she said.

‘She was a lucky one, I suppose. Condolences to the other families during this tragedy. This doesn’t even feel real.

‘I never thought I would be asking for prayers… but please, please pray for my baby.’