
Two Killed, Three Injured in Shooting at School Hockey Game in Rhode Island
Two people were killed and three others injured in a shooting that disrupted a hockey game at a school in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, on Monday evening.
Police identified the suspected gunman as Robert Durgan, who died from what investigators believe was a self-inflicted gunshot wound during the incident. Authorities stated that preliminary investigations indicate the attack stemmed from a family-related dispute that escalated into violence inside the school sports venue, which was filled with students, parents and local residents.
Emergency teams responded quickly, transporting the injured victims to hospitals and securing the school premises. The incident has shocked the community and renewed concerns over safety at school events.
The United States has seen repeated shootings in schools and universities in recent years, prompting ongoing discussions about campus safety and gun violence. Investigations into the Pawtucket shooting continue as the community mourns the victims.
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