THE TRUTH BEHIND THE CLOSED DOOR: Inside Jesse Van Rootselaar’s private room, what police discovered under the bed left Tumbler Ridge holding its breath in fear

On February 10, 2026, the quiet community of Tumbler Ridge was shattered by a mass shooting that left multiple victims dead, including members of the suspect’s own family and students at the local secondary school. Authorities later identified the gunman as 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar. According to statements from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the suspect first killed his mother and younger sibling at home before driving to the school and opening fire. He later died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The tragedy quickly became one of the most devastating school-related shootings in recent Canadian history, prompting national mourning and urgent questions about warning signs that may have preceded the attack.

As investigators processed the home, particular attention turned to Jesse’s bedroom — a space described by officials as orderly but intensely private. Behind the closed door was the digital and physical footprint of a troubled young adult. Under the bed, police reportedly located concealed items directly linked to the attack, including ammunition and materials associated with firearms preparation. While authorities have not publicly released a full inventory, they confirmed that evidence recovered from the room is central to understanding the planning timeline. Forensic teams also seized electronic devices, notebooks, and storage media for analysis, seeking to reconstruct whether the violence was impulsive or methodically prepared over time.

What unsettled residents was not just the existence of weapons, but the suggestion of quiet preparation happening feet away from everyday family life. Neighbors later said nothing outwardly signaled the scale of what was unfolding behind that bedroom door. No manifesto has been officially confirmed. No final explanation has been provided. Yet the items discovered beneath the bed have become symbolic — not merely objects, but indicators of intent forming in silence.

Now, as Tumbler Ridge continues to grieve, that small bedroom stands as a chilling focal point of the investigation. Behind a closed door, in a space meant for rest and privacy, authorities believe the pieces of a tragedy were assembled — unnoticed, undetected, and fatally complete.

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