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A suspect fired an estimated 14 shots at the Dennis M. Lumch Arena ice rink in Pawtucket, R.I., on Monday, Feb. 16 during a high school hockey game
One victim and the shooter were found deceased at the skating rink
Four people were transported to the hospital, where one victim succumbed to their injuries and died
Two people were fatally shot during a high school hockey game in Pawtucket, R.I., on Monday, Feb. 16.
On Monday afternoon, a shooter entered the Dennis M. Lumch Arena during a match between Coventry/Johnston and Blackstone Valley Co-op, and fired 13 shots in 6 seconds. The final and 14th shot came 11 seconds later, according tofootageposted by an X user.
When the shots were fired, players behind the glass and those attending the game immediately began to scream and duck for cover. The players on the ice did not react immediately, but seconds later skated quickly off the ice to safety.
All of the hockey players were safe and uninjured, according toNBC 10.
Five people were reportedly shot. One victim was found deceased at the ice rink. The second victim was rushed to Rhode Island Hospital, where they succumbed to their injuries. Three others who were injured remain in critical condition,The Providence Journalreported.
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The shooter, whose identity has not been released, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Upon authorities' arrival, the shooter and one victim were found deceased, Pawtucket police chief Tina Goncalves said, per NBC 10.
"It seems like this is a targeted event and it may have been a family dispute," Goncalves told the outlet.
She did not confirm the victims' identities or whether they may be related to the suspected shooter.
Rhode Island Sen. Jack Reed issued a statement toX, thanking law enforcement and emergency responders for their assistance, "as well as the good Samaritan who confronted and tried to disarm the shooter."
Local sports reporter Branden Mello posted toXthat multiple people witnessed a father grabbing a gun out of the shooter's hand, but said that the suspect was carrying a second weapon.
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