At least two killed in northeastern US ice rink shooting

PAWTUCKET, Rhode Island — A targeted shooting erupted during a high school ice hockey game at Dennis M. Lynch Arena on Monday evening, resulting in two fatalities and three individuals sustaining critical injuries. Law enforcement authorities have confirmed the incident appears to stem from a domestic dispute.

Pawtucket Police Chief Tina Goncalves addressed reporters, stating, “We have three deceased—the suspect and two victims—with three additional individuals transported to area hospitals in critical condition.” The alleged shooter was among the deceased, though official identification of all parties remains pending.

Eyewitness accounts and unverified social media footage depict a scene of chaos as players, students, and spectators scrambled for safety upon hearing an estimated 12 gunshots. One participant on the ice recounted to local broadcaster WJAR, “After the gunshots, my teammates and I ran directly to the locker room. We barricaded the door and remained sheltered inside.”

The tragedy marks the second significant shooting incident within proximity in recent months, occurring merely 3.5 miles from Brown University, where another mass shooting transpired two months prior.

This event adds to the alarming statistics of gun violence in the United States. According to the Gun Violence Archive, which defines mass shootings as incidents involving four or more casualties excluding the perpetrator, the nation witnessed over 400 such occurrences in 2025. Overall, firearm-related fatalities—excluding suicides—totaled at least 14,703 lives last year, highlighting the persistent public safety challenges posed by lenient gun legislation and widespread weapon accessibility.