When Rhode Island shooter opened fire, bystanders jumped into action to end the carnage
Summary
At a hockey game in Rhode Island, a man named Robert Dorgan started shooting. Michael Black and other bystanders quickly acted to stop Dorgan, who eventually died by suicide. The attack resulted in two deaths and three injuries, and responders provided immediate first aid.Key Facts
- The shooting took place at a Rhode Island arena during a hockey game.
- Michael Black and other bystanders helped stop the shooter, Robert Dorgan.
- Dorgan was responsible for killing his ex-wife and adult son.
- Three other people, including Dorgan's ex-wife's parents and a family friend, were critically injured.
- Dorgan died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
- After the shooting, retired firefighters and a nurse gave first aid to the victims.
- The police praised the bystanders for their courageous actions in preventing further harm.
- Details about Dorgan included past issues with gender identity and shared far-right beliefs.
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