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3 dead, including suspect, after multiple shootings in Langley

Threemen are dead and one woman seriously hurt after multipleshootingsin Langley, B.C., on Monday prompted a series of emergency alerts to the public.

2 others injured in series of attacks over 6 hours; 28-year-old suspect known to police

3 killed in shootings in Langley, B.C.

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Three people, including a suspected shooter, are dead after a series of shootings in Langley, B.C.

Threemen are dead and one woman seriously hurt after multipleshootingsin Langley, B.C., on Monday prompted a series of emergency alerts to the public.

The suspect, a 28-year-old man identified by police later Monday, is among the dead after being shotby RCMP, ending a series ofattacks officersinitially saidwere targeted at homeless people in the community.

The suspect's alleged motive remains unknown.

At a news conference Monday afternoon, police said the shootings unfolded in the City of Langley and the neighbouring Township of Langley over the course of six hours, starting around midnight PT.

Police said the first shooting is believed to have occurred around 12:01 a.m. atthe Cascades Casino, at Fraser Highway and 203A Street.A woman who is homeless was critically injured and remains in hospital.

Around 3:40 a.m., a man was shot deadat Creek Stone Place,a supportivehousing project on 201 Street.

A second man was killed atthe Logan Avenue city bus loop at 5:03 a.m., police said.

Soon after, around 5:45 a.m.,police found a fourth man suffering from a gunshot to his leg near theWillowbrook Mall, at 200 Street and the Langley Bypass.

It was at roughly that time police found and shot the suspect in the same areafollowing an "interaction." Policedid not provide the exact time he was shot.

Just before 6:20 a.m.,RCMP issued a blaring direct-to-cellphone emergency alert to the publicwith a description of a suspect and possible suspect vehicle the secondtime in the past yearthe Alert Ready system has been used for an active shooter scenario in B.C.

Police said the alert wasn't sent earlier because investigators did not immediately realizethe shootings were connected.

"Our first responders were handling each case, one on one, and as the scene unfolded and as we were able to piece [it] together ... The alert was done at the appropriate time as the information became known to us and a proper risk assessment was done," saidSgt. David Lee with the Integrated Homicide InvestigationTeam (IHIT).

"That time was the best time that we were able to issue the alert and tie these things together."

A bicycle at the scene of a shooting at Willowbrook Mall, on 200 Street near the Langley Bypass, on Monday morning. The suspect believed responsible for shooting four people, two fatally, was shot dead by police near the mall on Monday. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

Suspectidentified as police seek tips

The suspect has been identified as Jordan Daniel Goggin,28. TheIntegrated Homicide Investigation Teamsaid Monday hewas"known to police" and lived in Surrey.

"IHIT is looking to speak with anyone who may have had contact with Jordan Daniel Goggin or know of his activities," Lee said in a statement Monday evening.

The suspect previously "had non-criminal contact" with police, the statement added.

Earlier Monday, LangleyRCMPSgt. Rebecca Parslow said in an interviewthe victimswere homelessand that police believed the attacks were targeted.

At a news conference in the afternoon, RCMP said the two victims who died had been identifiedbut their names would not be releaseduntil their families had been notified.

"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," said Chief Supt.Ghalib Bhayani, assistant district commander with the Lower Mainland RCMP.

Multiple crime scenes

The city and township of Langley are located around 40 kilometres southeast of Vancouver. The crime scenes at the mall, casino, housing complex and bus loop were just a few kilometres apart.

In the parking lot of Willowbrook Mall, the areawhere police say the suspect was killed, an unmarked black police vehiclewas seen riddled with at least nine bullet holes in the windshield and driver's side window.

RCMP said they could not say whether the suspect shot at police or whether anofficerfired through their window.

On the sidewalk, a bicycle lay toppled with a blue sleeping bag and other personal belongings tied to a crate on the back. Outside the casino, a shopping cart and other items sat behind yellow police tape.

The initialemergency alert described the suspect as a white man with dark hair who was wearing brown Carhartt coveralls and a blue and green camouflage T-shirtwith a red logo on the right sleeve.

The notice said he was connected to a white vehicle. Later Monday, awhite four-door sedan withits licence plates covered by police sat in the same area where the suspect was shot dead.

An emergency alert for multiple shootings in Langley, B.C., was sent to residents at 6:19 a.m. PT. (CBC)

Officials sent asecond emergency alert just after 7:20 a.m. PT.

It said the suspect was "no longer a threat" butreiteratedthe need to stay away from the downtown core as officers ruled out the possibility of multiplesuspects.

'My heart breaks,' mayor says

City of Langley Mayor Val van den Broekwas at a loss for words on Monday.

"I can't even explain it. Like I said, my heart breaks. This is something that you never want to see happen in your community. Never, ever," she said.

"Sorry, I'm pretty emotional right now,"she added, through tears."I volunteer with the homeless and I know them and it's very personalfor me as well."

A police vehicle with several bullet holes is pictured at Willowbrook Mall, near 200 Street and Langley Bypass. RCMP issued an alert about multiple shootings in Langley, B.C., early Monday. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

Along with IHIT,the Independent Investigations Office of B.C., which looks into police-related incidents causing serious harm or death, has also been called out since the suspect was shot dead.

Anyone with information is asked to contact investigators, Bhayani said.

RCMPclosed 200 Street,a major route through the centre of the city, betweenWillowbrook Mall and the Langley Bypass as officers investigated Monday.

Police specified the following areas as places for the public to avoid:

  • 200 Street and the Langley Bypass
  • Cascades Casino on Fraser Highway and 204 Street
  • The Langley bus loop at Logan Avenue and Glover Road

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story stated that several people had died in the shootings reported by police. At the time, police said there were victims but no deaths had been confirmed.
    Jul 25, 2022 7:56 AM PT

With files from Joel Ballard, David P. Ball, Jessica Cheung and Ben Nelms