IHIT releases details of Langley shooter, ask for public’s help

The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team has released more information about the suspect in Monday’s shootings in Langley, hoping that the details will bring forward more information from the public.

In a statement, IHIT said it’s seeking additional witnesses to the events as they try to piece together a motive for the suspect, 28-year-old Jordan Daniel Goggin.

“We are trying to identify additional witnesses to aid in victimology and assessing motive,” Sgt. David Lee of IHIT said. “There may be people out there who remember seeing Goggin, his Mazda, or may have even encountered him.”

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Four people were shot early Monday morning, two of them fatally. Goggin was ultimately shot and killed by police.

Most of the shootings happened before sunrise, but people across Metro Vancouver knew about the police incident shortly before 6:30 a.m. when they were jolted awake by an emergency alert. Goggin died before 6 a.m.

IHIT said one woman is still in critical condition in hospital, while a man has non-life threatening injuries.

Langley shooter car

IHIT is looking to speak with witnesses to may have seen Jordan Daniel Goggin driving a white Mazda which is pictured here.

Langley shooter car

IHIT is looking to speak with witnesses to may have seen Jordan Daniel Goggin driving a white Mazda which is pictured here.

The homicide team is looking to speak with anyone who may have known the 28-year-old from Surrey, or know of his activities.

“Homicide investigators have determined that Goggin was wearing two different outfits during the time of the shooting and was driving a white Mazda 4-door sedan,” IHIT said.

The team has released images of the vehicle, and described Goggin as 6’1″, 68 kg, with light brown hair and a slight goatee. He was initially wearing a black t-shirt and board shorts and later changed into brown overalls and a camouflaged short-sleeve t-shirt.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the IHIT Information Line at 1-877-551-IHIT (4448) or by email at ihitinfo@rcmp-grc.gc.ca.

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