September 29, 2024

3 dead including suspect in string of shootings in Langley, B.C.

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Two people were killed and two others wounded in multiple shootings in Langley, B.C., on Monday morning, while the man believed to have been responsible is also dead, police say.

The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team identified the shooter Monday as Jordan Daniel Goggin.

They said he was known to police for “non-criminal contacts.” The motive for the shooting remains unknown.

RCMP responded to multiple reports of shots fired at several locations throughout the City of Langley, as well as one scene in the Township of Langley that involved “transient” victims, according to an emergency alert sent to people’s cellphones around 6:20 a.m. The public was told to stay away from the area while a suspect associated with a white car was at large.

A second alert at 7:22 a.m. said the suspect was “no longer a threat.”

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Why an emergency alert was sent to Lower Mainland cellphones during the shooting in Langley B.C.

In an update later in the morning, police confirmed the suspect was dead and that four others had been shot.

A woman near 203A St and Fraser Highway was taken to hospital in critical condition, they said, while one man’s body was found at Creek Stone Place on 201 Street and another at the Langley City bus loop near Glover Road and Logan. A fourth victim was found near the Langley Bypass with a gunshot wound to the leg.

There were also reports that shots may have been fired into a number of closed or unoccupied businesses, police added.

3 dead including suspect in string of shootings in Langley, B.C.

Timeline of events

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At a news conference Monday afternoon, Sgt. David Lee with the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team said the gunfire had started around midnight at the Cascade Casino, with the second at 3 a.m. at Creek Stone Place, the third at 5 a.m. at the bus loop, and a fourth at 5:45 a.m. at the Langley Bypass.

The suspect was then shot and killed by police in the 6 a.m. hour.

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Lee confirmed the suspect was known to police but did not provide any additional details.

Langley mayor on the next steps for the vulnerable unhoused population

Kim Snow, a homeless advocate with Kimz Angels, told Global News the two people who died were homeless. Police did not provide any information on the victims.

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Snow said she is “angry, frustrated, sad (and) disappointed” at the situation for homeless people in Langley, especially with the rising costs of food and housing.

“They are suffering souls. They are just people that need a place to live, they need chances. They are not on the street by choice,” she said.

The scene in Langley, B.C., Monday morning following a shooting at multiple locations. Ted Field / Global News

On Monday afternoon, yellow police tape surrounded a sandwich shop and a parking lot in Langley at one of the shooting scenes, while a black tent with LMD Forensics on the side had been set up at another.

At a third scene, the windshield and driver’s window of an unmarked black police SUV were riddled with bullet holes near the Spence Diamonds store at the Langley Centre.

A white four-door sedan was parked next to the forensic tent a short distance from the black SUV. Nearby, orange cones surrounded a blue sleeping bag and a bicycle, while a pair of shoes and a piece of clothing were taped off in the middle of the street.

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Multiple shootings reported in Langley B.C. Monday morning

The Independent Investigations Office, which investigates incidents of serious harm or death involving police, has been called in.

“At this time, we don’t know the motive behind this deadly incident, nor if there was any relationship between the deceased suspect and the victims,” Chief Supt. Ghalib Bhayani, operations officer for the Lower Mainland District RCMP.

“We ask that (the) public continue to assist us by providing any information that may be able to assist our investigation. Significant resources have been deployed to Langley to assist with determining what took place and why and we appreciate the public’s patience and cooperation as we deal with multiple locations throughout the Langley area.”

Why was an emergency alert issued?

The emergency alerts sent to people’s cellphones was just the second time the RCMP have used it in B.C., Bhayani said. The first was for an active shooter in Vanderhoof in 2021.

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Monday’s shootings met the criteria used for emergency alerts, which are used to inform the public that a very serious incident that could affect multiple people is underway.

He said officers had a reason to believe there was an active threat, that the situation was unpredictable and could evolve very quickly, and that there was sufficient information available regarding the threat and the geographic area involved.

The alert is specific to the geographic area, he added, but that could have included neighbouring communities as people travel to and from the Langley area.

Langley ‘needs to come together’

3 dead including suspect in string of shootings in Langley, B.C.

“We had a tragedy this morning in our neighbourhoods in the City of Langley and our prayers, thoughts and hearts go out to all family and friends affected by this tragedy,” Langley City Mayor Val Van den Broek said in a tearful voice at the news conference.

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She said it was an isolated incident as far as they know, and they are doing “everything they can to help people.”

Van den Broek added the people of Langley need to come together and work through this and she knows the community can step up to help.

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