15‐year‐old injured in Prince George shooting incident prompts concern

Wednesday, May 14, 2025, 3:21 pm

Prince George authorities report that a 15‐year‐old girl was shot while in a recreational vehicle at a local homeless encampment. Though her injuries are serious, they are not life threatening, as investigators work to piece together the incident details.


globalnews.ca / 15-year-old girl hurt in shooting at Prince Goerge encampment

Mounties in Prince George, B.C., say a 15-year-old girl was shot while in a recreational vehicle parked at a local homeless encampment.

theglobeandmail.com / Police say 15-year-old girl hurt in Prince George, B.C., shooting

RCMP say she was taken to hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries

thestar.com / Police say 15-year-old girl hurt in Prince George, B.C., shooting

PRINCE GEORGE - Mounties in Prince George, B.C., say a 15-year-old girl was shot while in a recreational vehicle parked at a local homeless encampment.


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