Canada: Family Sues ChatGPT-Maker OpenAI Over School Shooting In British Columbia

Canada: Family Sues ChatGPT-Maker OpenAI Over School Shooting In British Columbia

Parents of a girl critically injured in the February 10 school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, have filed a lawsuit against OpenAI. They allege the company knew the shooter was using ChatGPT to plan a mass attack but failed to alert authorities. The shooting left eight people dead and the victim with permanent brain injuries.

PTIUpdated: Tuesday, March 10, 2026, 11:33 AM IST
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Vancouver: The parents of a girl critically wounded in a school shooting in Canada alleged in a civil lawsuit on Monday that ChatGPT-maker OpenAI knew the shooter was planning a mass attack.

OpenAI has said it considered but did not alert police about the activities of the person who months later committed one of Canada's worst school shootings in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, on February 10.

OpenAI came forward to police after Jesse Van Roostselaar killed eight people and then herself last month, saying the attacker's ChatGPT account had been closed but that she evaded the ban by having a second account.

The legal claim filed in the British Columbia Supreme Court alleged that OpenAI had "specific knowledge of the shooter utilising ChatGPT to plan a mass casualty event like the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting".

The lawsuit said OpenAI's chatbot ChatGPT was used by the shooter as a trusted confidante, collaborator and ally, and it behaves willingly to assist users such as the shooter to plan a mass casualty event.

A spokeswoman from OpenAI did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment on the lawsuit.

The lawsuit said that as a result of the company's conduct, Maya Gebala was shot three times at close range, with one bullet hitting her head, another her neck and the third grazing her cheek. It said she has a catastrophic brain injury that will leave her with permanent cognitive and physical disabilities.

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