OpenAI Allegedly Did Not Alert RCMP After ChatGPT Flagged Violent Chats Before British Columbia School Shooting

February 10, 2026

Following the 02/10/2026 school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, OpenAI acknowledged that a user later identified as the perpetrator, Jesse Van Rootselaar, had previously used ChatGPT to discuss gun violence. The conversations were flagged automatically and reviewed, resulting in the account's termination. However, OpenAI claims it did not alert the RCMP because the content was perceived as non-credible and non-imminent; the company stated it reached out to police after the incident.

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Alleged harmed parties
tumbler-ridge-secondary-school-community, teachers, students, minors

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