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WED · 2026-04-29 · 17:33 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0429-72525
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Families sue OpenAI, alleging chatbot aided in Canadian school shooting

Families of victims from a February school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, are suing OpenAI in U.S. federal court.

By AP and ReutersAl JazeeraFiled 2026-04-29 · 17:33 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Families sue OpenAI, alleging chatbot aided in Canadian school shooting
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Families of victims from a February school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, are suing OpenAI in U.S. federal court. The lawsuits, filed on behalf of injured students and families of those killed, allege that the AI company failed to alert authorities to alarming interactions the shooter had with ChatGPT. The shooter, an 18-year-old, killed five students and an educational assistant before dying by suicide. Plaintiffs argue OpenAI’s inaction contributed to the tragedy. OpenAI has stated the shooting was a tragedy and that they have strengthened safeguards to address signs of distress and potential threats of violence.

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OpenAI has a zero-tolerance policy for using its tools to assist in committing violence.

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Jesse Van Rootselaar killed her mother, stepbrother, an educational assistant, and five students before dying by suicide on February 10.

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Families of victims of a school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, are suing OpenAI in a United States federal court.

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The lawsuit alleges OpenAI failed to alert police to the shooter’s alarming interactions with the ChatGPT chatbot prior to the attack.

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OpenAI has strengthened safeguards, including improving how ChatGPT responds to signs of distress and detecting repeat policy violators.

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Plaintiffs accuse OpenAI of not alerting authorities to threat signs, leading to a school shooting in February.The families of victims of a school shooting in a remote Canadian Rockies town are suing artificial intelligence company OpenAI in a United States federal court, alleging that the ChatGPT maker failed to alert police to the shooter’s alarming interactions with the chatbot.A lawsuit filed on Wednesday on behalf of 12-year-old Maya Gebala, who was critically injured in the February shooting, is among the first of more than two dozen cases from families in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, in what their lawyers say represents “an entire community stepping forward to hold OpenAI accountable”.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4How US and Iran are playing a crypto cat-and-mouse game over sanctionslist 2 of 4Is Iran’s oil storage nearly full – and will it have to cut production?list 3 of 4Iran’s currency falls to new low as US blockade, sanctions impact tradelist 4 of 4Senate panel advances Kevin Warsh’s nomination for US Fed chairend of listSix other lawsuits filed in a San Francisco federal court allege wrongful death claims on behalf of five children and an educator killed in Canada’s deadliest mass shooting in years.The cases represent the families of the five slain children targeted in the school shooting. Those include Zoey Benoit, Abel Mwansa Jr, Ticaria “Tiki” Lampert, Kylie Smith, all 12, and Ezekiel Schofield, 13, as well as education assistant Shannda Aviugana-Durand.Jesse Van Rootselaar, whose interactions with ChatGPT are at the centre of the lawsuits, shot her mother and stepbrother at home before killing an educational assistant and five students aged 12 to 13 at her former school on February 10 , according to police. Van Rootselaar, who was 18, then died by suicide. Twenty-five people were also injured in the attack.An OpenAI spokesperson called the shooting “a tragedy” and said the company has a zero-tolerance policy for using its tools to assist in committing violence.“As we shared with Canadian officials, we have already strengthened our safeguards, including improving how ChatGPT responds to signs of distress, connecting people with local support and mental health resources, strengthening how we assess and escalate potential threats of violence, and improving detection of repeat policy violators,” the spokesperson said in a statement.
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