Frank wrote on Feb 12
th, 2026 at 9:53am:
Frank wrote on Feb 11
th, 2026 at 9:56pm:
Frank wrote on Feb 11
th, 2026 at 5:31pm:
BREAKING: 10 people are dead, 25 injured after a “woman wearing a dress” opened fire on a school in British Columbia, Canada
Local police are referring to the shooter as a “
gunperson.”
Yeah, we all know this is yet another trans mass shooter.
https://x.com/nicksortor/status/2021422026024681595 EXCLUSIVE: Family confirms identity of trans Tumbler Ridge school shooter
The individual alleged to be the shooter in the deadly attack at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia has been identified by a close family member as Jesse Strang.
How many tranny school shooters is it by now?
VANCOUVER — Canadian reporterpersons announced that policepersons have confirmed the identify of the gunperson in Tumbler Ridge.Anchorpersons at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation confirmed that newspersons on the ground had confirmed the identity with multiple policepersons and firepersons present at the scene.
"CBC News can now confirm that local patrolpersons have a positive ID on the gunperson," said reporterperson Brad Stevenson. "The identification came through a city councilperson who passed a tip from a mailperson on to a policeperson. We now go live to our cameraperson who is on the scene."
At publishing time, the CBC anchorperson had turned things over to the station's weatherperson for what to expect this weekend.
When reporting on crime, it's of paramount importance that journalists adhere to a strict code of ethics, which involves using AP-approved inclusionary terms to identify assailants of indeterminate gender. For example, if a person shoots and kills someone, and you can't readily discern their gender, try identifying them as the most inclusive "gunperson."
Here are some more inclusive terms to use when describing non-binary criminals:
Don't Say: Hitman
Say: Hit-They
Designating contract killers as being of a specific gender would be more violent than any murder.
Don't Say: Thief
Say: Non-Owning Individual
"Thief" is an ugly word that provides little to no inclusion or consideration for the feelings or financial condition of the perpetrator.
Don't Say: Sex Worker
Say: Gender Worker
"Sex worker" is passé. It may have been an upgrade from "prostitute," but everyone now knows that "sex" and "gender" are not interchangeable terms. Use the right one.
Don't Say: Kidnapper
Say: Themnapper
When you're unsure of both the suspect's and the victim's gender or age, it's best to use the most inclusive pronoun available.
Don't Say: Rapist
Say: Non-Cis-Sexual-Assaulter
It's important to distinguish rapists who operate outside of the typical societal boundaries of heteronormativity.
Don't Say: Carjacker
Say: Carjacker/jiller
The presence of the term "jack" could confuse hearers into the misconception that only cis-males can steal vehicles at gunpoint. It's time to expand people's minds.
Don't Say: Criminal
Say: Non-Conforming Law-Disregarder
While some people fit the traditional mold of obeying laws, science tells us that is not the case 100% of the time. Those who are more law-fluid must be included