LANGLEY, British Columbia — Canadian police have released the names of the two people who died in a shooting in a suburb of Vancouver.
In a statement Thursday, police identified the two people killed Monday as Paul David Wynn, 60, and Steven Furness, 43.
A 26-year-old woman remains hospitalized in critical condition, along with a 26-year-old man with non-life-threatening injuries.
The attacks began early Monday in the community of Langley, about 30 miles southeast of Vancouver, and continued until dawn.
The lone gunman, Jordan Daniel Goggin, 28, of Surrey, British Columbia, was shot dead by police.
Wynn was killed outside a residential complex that provides support for people coming out of homelessness. Furness died at the Langley bus stop.
In the statement, Furness’s family said “I hope Steven’s tragic death brings to light the plight of the homeless and vulnerable in society.”
The police continue to investigate.
“At this time, no further details on a motive can yet be shared,” the statement read.
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