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3 dead, 3 critically injured in shooting at U.S. Rhode Island arena

Updated 2026.02.17 09:43 GMT+8
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Police stand outside the perimeter they created around the Dennis M. Lynch Arena where a shooting occurred earlier today in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, February 16, 2026. /VCG

A shooting at an arena in Pawtucket, U.S. Rhode Island, has left three people dead, including the suspected gunman, and three others critically injured Monday afternoon, police said.

The alleged gunman died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after the attack.

Pawtucket Police Chief Tina Goncalves told a news conference that officers responded to reports of gunfire at the Dennis M. Lynch Arena, where a hockey event involving students from multiple schools was underway. The facility was crowded with students and parents at the time.

Preliminary findings indicate the shooter might have targeted members of his own family. One of those killed was a young girl. The three injured victims suffered gunshot wounds and remain in critical condition at a hospital.

Schools involved said all students have been accounted for, and officials were monitoring the situation while coordinating plans for safe reunification with families.

Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee said on X that the Rhode Island State Police are working with local law enforcement.

"I am praying for Pawtucket and everyone involved," the governor wrote. 

The Pawtucket shooting is the latest incident of gun violence to occur in Rhode Island, which is the smallest of the 50 U.S. states by area. 

In December, a shooting at Brown University in the state capital Providence left multiple people dead and wounded. Gun violence in public spaces continues to raise concerns about community safety across the United States.

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency
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