What should have been an afternoon filled with cheers, school pride, and family celebration instead became a scene of shock and heartbreak. Just before 3 p.m. on Monday, February 16, 2026, gunfire erupted inside Dennis M. Lynch Arena in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, during a youth hockey game. At first, some spectators thought the sharp sounds were balloons popping. Within seconds, panic spread through the stands as families rushed for safety and players scrambled off the ice. By the time authorities secured the arena, three people — including a child — had lost their lives, and several others had been critically injured.
According to local reports, police responded quickly and began evacuating athletes, parents, and staff. Pawtucket Police Chief Tina Goncalves confirmed that the suspected shooter also died from what investigators believe was a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Officers were not involved in the suspect’s death. Early statements from law enforcement suggested the incident appeared to be targeted and possibly connected to a family dispute. Roads around the arena were closed as emergency crews worked the scene, and students were transported safely away from the area while reunification plans were organized.
As details emerged, the emotional toll became even clearer. A woman who identified herself to reporters as the suspect’s daughter said her father was responsible and described long-standing mental health struggles. Authorities later identified the suspect as Robert Dorgan, who also used the name Roberta Esposito. Court records cited by local outlets show prior legal disputes involving family members, though several past charges had been dismissed. Advocacy groups addressing domestic violence emphasized that conflicts within families can have devastating ripple effects, impacting not only immediate relatives but entire communities when situations escalate.
City and school officials focused on reassuring families that student-athletes present at the game were accounted for and safe. Pawtucket Mayor Don Grebien called the event deeply tragic, noting that what was meant to be a joyful high school gathering ended in sorrow. The Coventry School District confirmed that its players were supervised and safely transported home. As investigators continue reviewing evidence and interviewing witnesses, the community remains united in grief. A venue once associated with celebration and teamwork has now become the backdrop for an incident that will leave a lasting mark on the city.

