Three Dead, Three Injured in Pawtucket Ice Rink Shooting; Suspect Identified
In Brief
A shooting at a Pawtucket ice rink during a high school hockey game left three dead, including the suspect, and three injured.
Key Facts
- A shooting occurred at an ice skating rink in Pawtucket, Rhode Island during a high school hockey game.
- Reports vary on the motive; some officials suggest it may have been a targeted event possibly linked to a family dispute, according to The Guardian.
- Three people, including the suspect, died in the incident, according to The Guardian and CBS News; other sources report two fatalities.
- Three others were injured, according to BBC World and The Guardian; other sources report several injuries.
- Police identified the suspect as Robert Dorgan, also known as Roberta Esposito, according to BBC World.
What Happened
On Monday, a shooting took place at a Pawtucket ice rink during a high school hockey game. Multiple sources report three people, including the suspect, were killed and three others injured. The motive is unclear; some officials cited by The Guardian suggest it may have been targeted and possibly related to a family dispute, but this is not confirmed by all sources.
Why It Matters
The incident raises concerns about safety at public and youth sporting events. Conflicting reports on the number of victims and the motive highlight the challenges in confirming details during ongoing investigations. Sources disagree on the number of fatalities and injuries: some report two dead and several injured, others report three dead and three injured. The motive is not confirmed; only some officials cited by The Guardian suggest a possible family dispute. Identification of the suspect as Robert Dorgan, also known as Roberta Esposito, is attributed to BBC World.
Sources
- ABC News — 2 killed, several injured in 'targeted' shooting at ice skating rink: Police(1d ago)
- BBC World — Police identify suspect in Rhode Island ice rink shooting(13h ago)
- The Guardian — Rhode Island ice rink shooting may have been tied to ‘family dispute’, officials say(10h ago)
