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Loved ones mourn gifted Coquitlam student killed by stray bullet

The teenage bystander who died after being caught in an exchange of gunfire in Vancouver on Saturday has been identified as Alfred Wong.

Grieving friend remembers Alfred Wong as 'strong, smart, and loyal person'

Flowers mark the intersection were Alfred Wong, 15, was shot while riding in a vehicle with his parents near East Broadway and Ontario Streets, a busy intersection south of Vancouver's downtown, on Saturday. (Anita Bathe/CBC)

The teenagebystander who died after being caught in an exchange of gunfire in Vancouver on Saturday has been identified as Alfred Wong.

Friends of the 15-year-old boy, who attended Pinetree Secondary School in nearby Coquitlam, B.C.,expressed grief and loss outside area schools on Tuesday, while school officials rushed to comfort them.

One friend, who identified himself only as Kevin, posted agoodbyeonthesocialmediasiteReddit.

"My friend was a strong, smart, and loyal person. If you took a glance or had a quick conversation with him, you would instantly be able to tell he'd been disciplined well. He was very trustworthy, and would always be on time when it mattered, but he was also very soft spoken," wrote Kevin.

"I loved him as a friend, not because of his achievements, but because of his personality himself."

Friends said Wong was part of a program for giftedstudents.

Pastor CalebChoiofCoquitlamChrist Church toldCBCNews that the Wong family is grieving and totally exhausted. They declined comment at this time.

Wong was shot while ridingin a vehicle with his parents, headed back to their suburban community,when gunfire broke out near Broadway and Ontario Street, a busy intersection south of the city's downtown, around 9:15 p.m. PT.

A police car is parked with lights flashing outside a restaurant cordoned off by tape.
Officers interviewed witnesses at a nearby restaurant on Broadway after the shooting. (Gian-Paolo Mendoza/CBC)

Two Vancouver men were also hit, including the man police believe was the intended victim, 23-year-old Kevin Whiteside, who later died.

Police say he exchanged gunfire with his assailant.Whiteside's mother told CBCNews he was struck in the head.

Whitesidewas known to police he was found guilty of assault with a weapon and breach of probation in 2016 but family members say he was so much more than his criminal history.

"Kevin was a young man with an enormous heart, he loved his family he loved his friends. He would give you his last $20 if you needed it," his mother,KyraClark, said in a statement issued to CBCthrough a friend.

"A true kind soul to friends always there for them, he would give you his shirt off his back if you asked. He was kind and funny and always one you could count on."

She said her family is struggling andfeels great sorrow for Wong's family.

"We are a good family who also can not comprehend this type of activity," she said.

Kevin Whiteside, 23, seen here in a photo submitted by his family, is thought to have been the intended victim. (Submitted by family)

Vancouver police and school board officials are urging people to give families privacy to grieve.

At the same time investigators areappealing to witnesses for any video of the incident.

Whiteside'sdeath was the city's first homicide of 2018, making Wong's the second.

"What a tragic, terrible event this is. We can't recall something like this happening in our city in a very long time,"Vancouver Police Chief Adam Palmer said on Monday.

"It's heartbreaking."