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VIDEO: A year after the Langley shootings, family, friends and supporters hold vigil

Remembering the victims and survivors
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Pastor Leith White read a tribute at a Langley City vigil to remember the July 25, 2022 spree shootings. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)

Paul Wynn鈥檚 niece Lenna Cook travelled from Kamloops with other family members for the memorial vigil on the first anniversary of the July 25, 2022 shootings in Langley City and Township.

鈥淗e was my favorite uncle,鈥 Cook told the Langley Advance Times.

鈥淗e was awesome. I loved him, I miss him terribly, and I can鈥檛 wait to see him again.鈥

She was among the more than 200 people who attended the Tuesday afternoon vigil at the Vineyard Church in Langley City on the first anniversary of the shootings that claimed Wynn鈥檚 life, the life of Steven Furness.

Families, friends and supporters attended a Langley City vigil to remember the July 25, 2022 spree shootings. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)
Families, friends and supporters attended a Langley City vigil to remember the July 25, 2022 spree shootings. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)

On July 25, 2022, Jordan Daniel Goggin attacked and shot four people between midnight and 5:45 a.m.

Wynn and Furness were both killed, a woman was seriously injured, and another man was shot in the leg. Police shot Goggin shortly after the last attack, killing him.

In his remarks at the vigil, Pastor Leith White talked about the lack of services for homeless people.

鈥淭hey are indeed vulnerable, and were exceeding vulnerable last July,鈥 White commented.

White said addressing homelessness 鈥渞equires a community to respond, a community to engage [to be] a community that will determine that it is not acceptable that there are individuals without a shelter, without a home and unable to change their circumstances on their own.鈥

White read a statement from the Wynn family that described him as a 鈥済ift,鈥 always there to help his parents without ever asking, and 鈥渁 terrific big brother.鈥

At the time of his death, Paul was in recovery and showing signs of progress, his family said.

鈥淗e went from what would be described as rock bottom to writing amazing letters. Some of these letters were about what he went through in his years on the streets and how sorry he was for letting everybody down.鈥

Steven Furness聮s father Stewart talked about the need for 聭low-barrier聮 facilities for the homeless in Langley City at a Langley City vigil to remember the July 25, 2022 spree shootings. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)
Steven Furness鈥檚 father Stewart talked about the need for 鈥榣ow-barrier鈥 facilities for the homeless in Langley City at a Langley City vigil to remember the July 25, 2022 spree shootings. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)

Stewart Furness, Steven鈥檚 father renewed his call for a new 鈥渓ow-barrier鈥 space for homeless people in Langley City, a call he said he has made in meetings with all levels of government, to no avail.

鈥淚t is a local problem, and a problem that is not being addressed, in my view,鈥 he said.

A year ago, Anita Soderberg, who works with the homeless in Langley City, called the shootings 鈥渉eartbreaking.鈥

鈥淭oday is a very tough day because it鈥檚 like we鈥檙e living it over again,鈥 Soderberg told the Langley Advance Times on Tuesday.

鈥淔or me, it鈥檚 not forgotten, and we should never forget them.鈥

United Churches of Langley social justice advocate Gillian McLeod closed the vigil with a prayer and a moment of silence.

鈥淲e are here to remember,鈥 she said, 鈥渢o honour the victims, the fallen and survivors.鈥

More images from the vigil can be view online at the .

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