By Everton Bailey Jr., and Wendy Owen

A 19-year-old man killed during a shooting at Seattle Pacific University in Washington on Thursday was a graduate of Beaverton's Westview High School, authorities said.

Paul Lee, a freshman from Bethany, died after arriving at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle on Thursday following a shooting on the college campus that wounded two others, authorities said. He graduated from Westview High School in 2013. He also attended Stoller Middle School and Bethany Elementary School.

Friends and family posted comments on their Facebook pages about Lee, describing him as kind-hearted and with an infectious laugh. They also noted his faith in God and passion to serve.

Westview High teacher Brian Bangerter, who taught Lee in his Japanese class, said the teenager made the class fun for everyone.

"Paul Lee was a ray of light in my classroom for three years," Bangerter said in a statement. "It was impossible be around him and not feel happy. Everyone who knew him felt close to him. He will always be remembered for his infectious positive attitude. I know I will never forget him."

A man describing himself on Facebook as Paul Lee's brother, Albert Lee, thanked the community. "At a time when we feel a level of loss, grief, and pain we couldn't have ever imagined, we are so overwhelmed by all of the thoughts and prayers from the community. At this moment all we can ask is to continue to remember Paul and all that he has left behind for us."

Lee's family attends Village Baptist Church in Beaverton, according to an office assistant with the organization. A church pastor plans to meet with the family on Friday, she said.

The office assistant said the church declines to make any further comments about Lee until they have permission from his family.

Seattle Mayor Ed Murray identified Lee during a press conference Friday. The Washington County Sheriff's Office, when asked whether any of its deputies had notified Lee's family of his death, declined comment and referred all questions to the King County Medical Examiner's Office.

Tracy Norlen, a Seattle Pacific University spokeswoman, said the institution was still waiting for conformation from the King County Medical Examiner's Office before releasing any information on students involved.

A 19-year-old woman was listed in critical condition at Harborview Medical Center on Friday and a 24-year-old man was listed in satisfactory condition, according to the hospital.

A 22-year-old building monitor, Jon Meis, subdued the alleged gunman, 26-year-old Aaron Rey Ybarra, with pepper spray and he was arrested. Meis was treated and released from the hospital on Thursday.

Ybarra was booked into the King County Jail in Washington on a charge of homicide, according to jail records. He is scheduled for a Friday court appearance.

Another member of Westview's Class of 2013, Ayan Osman, died in April when she and a friend, Kiden Dilla, also a 2013 Beaverton School District graduate, were in a car accident in Forest Grove.

-- Everton Bailey Jr.

-- Wendy Owen