Roberta Esposito has been identified as the suspect who opened fire Monday at Dennis M Lynch Arena in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, killing two people and injuring three others. Authorities said Esposito later died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The suspect’s real name was Robert Dorgan, but his nickname was Roberta Esposito.

What we know about the shooting
The shooting occurred at a hockey game between Coventry School and Blackstone Valley School around 2:30 p.m.
pawtucket Times reporter Brandon Melo reported that the shooting occurred in the stands behind the benches at Blackstone Valley School.
Initial reports indicated the shooter was a father, and authorities said the incident may have involved a domestic dispute.
according to new york postThree people, including the gunman, died and three others were in critical condition.
A young girl was found dead in the arena near the gunman, and another victim later died in hospital.
The three surviving victims remain in critical condition at Rhode Island Hospital. The hospital confirmed that four patients were sent there, one of whom later died.
“Rhode Island Hospital remains fully operational and there are no ongoing threats, safety concerns, or impacts to patient care,” a spokesperson said. “We will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.”
The hospital added: “Our deepest sympathies are with all those affected by this tragic incident.”
Governor Dan McKee responds
Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee said he was “praying for the state of Rhode Island” in the wake of the tragedy.
“Our state is once again grieving,” McKee said in a statement. “As a governor, parent and former coach, my heart breaks for the victims, families, students and everyone affected by the devastating shooting at Lynch Arena in Pawtucket.”
He thanked first responders and support staff for their quick action.
“I am deeply grateful to the first responders, hospital staff, mental health workers, RIPTA drivers and everyone who responded quickly and bravely,” McKee said.
The Premier urged anyone in need of emotional support to call 988.
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FBI response
FBI Director Kash Patel said the bureau’s Boston division was responding to the shooting.
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“In the meantime, please keep the victims and their families in your prayers,” Patel added.


