Police shared the update Thursday morning, days after a suspect opened fire on multiple people across Langley. One victim has been identified as 60-year-old Paul David Wynn, who died outside Creek Stone Place. “Paul was the family kid who worked so hard for everything he had,” said a statement from Wynn’s family released by the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team. The second was 43-year-old Steven Furness, who died on the bus loop in Langley. “We hope that Stephen’s tragic death will shine a spotlight on the plight of the homeless and the vulnerable in society,” a statement from the Furness family said. “Love from your family.” A woman, who has not been named, was taken to hospital with critical injuries on Monday and another man was shot in the leg. Both are 26 years old and remain in hospital. “We’ve learned that there are people in the community looking for their friends and loved ones wondering if they were victims,” said Sgt. David Lee in a press release. “We hope this identification will help raise public awareness of who is involved and assess whether there are others missing.” The shooting suspect, Jordan Daniel Goggin, was shot and killed by police. Investigators said they are still working to understand a possible motive. Police had earlier said the shooting began around midnight. The first was reported near Route 203A near Fraser Highway. Another shooting was reported at 3 a.m., followed by one at 5 a.m. and a fourth at 5:45 a.m. British Columbians were made aware of the unfolding incident when an emergency alert was sent to cellphones at approximately 6:20 a.m. Subsequent alerts advised that the suspect “no longer poses a threat” and, ultimately, that the threat to the public had passed.