VANCOUVER — Homicide investigators are hoping to track down more witnesses who saw a suspect travelling around Langley early Monday as he shot at people on the street and killed two of them.
The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team is looking into the movements of Jordan Daniel Goggin, 28, who went to several locations in the city and township of Langley and shot a total of four people. Two died, a third remains in critical condition, and one man suffered non-life-threatening injuries during the rampage.
“Homicide investigators have determined that Goggin was wearing two different outfits during the time of the shooting and was driving a white Mazda four-door sedan,” said IHIT in an update on Tuesday.
Police released images of the Mazda and surveillance images of Goggin from the early-morning hours of July 25.
He is white, six-foot-one and 150 pounds with light brown hair and a slight goatee. He was originally wearing a black T-shirt and board shorts and later changed into brown overalls and a camouflage-design short-sleeved T-shirt.
“We are trying to identify additional witnesses to aid in victimology and assessing motive,” said IHIT Sgt. David Lee in the update. “There may be people out there who remember seeing Goggin, his Mazda, or may have even encountered him.”
One such witness has come forward but investigators think there are likely more who haven’t spoken to police. Anyone with information is urged to call the IHIT tip line at 1-877-551-4448 or email [email protected].
Goggin died shortly after the fourth shooting when RCMP officers shot and killed him during a confrontation. Police have not said whether the suspect fired at the officers, but police vehicles at the scene were hit by multiple bullets.
The Independent Investigations Office of B.C. is looking into the police encounter that left Goggin dead.