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Langley shooting victims identified: IHIT

Darpan News Desk IHIT, 28 Jul, 2022 10:37 AM
  • Langley shooting victims identified: IHIT

In the early morning hours on Monday, July 25th, a total of four people where shot in multiple shootings occurring in the Township of Langley and City of Langley. Two victims died at scene.

One woman remains in critical condition and the other man has non-life threatening injuries. The suspect was engaged by police and shot where he died at scene.

IHIT investigators and Victim Services have been in contact with the families of all the victims. There has also been engagement with the community and those affected by this tragic event.

With permission of their families, the identities of the victims are being released.

Paul David Wynn, 60, died outside the Creek Stone Place.

Steven Furness, 43, died at the Langley Bus Loop.

The families have shared the following statements about their loved ones.

Paul’s family say that “Paul was the poster child of the family he worked so hard for everything he had.”

Steven’s family say that “hopefully Steven’s tragic death will put a spotlight on the plight of the homeless and vulnerable in society. Love from your family.”

The surviving victims have all been identified and their families have been contacted. The woman, age 26, remains in critical condition.

The man with non-life threatening injuries is 26-years-old. Both are still in the hospital.

“We’ve learned that there are those in the community looking for their friends and loved ones wondering if they were victims,” said Sergeant David Lee of IHIT, “we hope that this identification helps the public awareness of who was involved and to assess if there are other unaccounted for.”

IHIT continues to investigate and is gathering information to formulate possible motives. At this time, no further details on motive can yet be shared.

 

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