Third Rhode Island hockey rink shooting victim dies and is identified
A third victim, Gerald Dorgan, has died following a tragic shooting incident at a Rhode Island hockey rink.
In what has become a tragic incident for the Rhode Island community, a third victim from the recent shooting at the Dennis M. Lynch Arena has succumbed to his injuries. Gerald Dorgan, the father of one of the deceased victims, Rhonda Dorgan, and grandfather of Aidan Dorgan, died after being in critical condition. His death has raised significant concern regarding gun violence in public spaces, and the impact of this tragedy has resonated across the local community and beyond.
The shooting, which occurred during a hockey event, was perpetrated by 56-year-old Robert Dorgan, who opened fire on his family, resulting in the deaths of his ex-wife and son before he turned the gun on himself. Details surrounding the event indicate that bystanders quickly intervened, tackling the shooter during the chaos, which likely prevented further casualties. This act of bravery, although commendable, highlights the growing issue of gun violence in America and the severe consequences of such actions.
City officials, including Pawtucket Mayor Donald Grebien, have expressed their heartbreak over the incident, underscoring the profound sorrow felt within the community. As the investigation continues, discussions about gun control, mental health, and community safety are expected to rise, as this incident not only affected the immediate victims but also left a lasting scar on the community as a whole. The events at the rink echo a larger national conversation regarding the safety of public venues and the necessity for effective measures to prevent future tragedies of this nature.