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Heroic Act: Good Samaritan Disarms Transgender Shooter at Rhode Island Ice Rink by Seizing Weapon

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A heroic man who intercepted a shooter at a high school hockey game in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, recounted his instinctive reaction to ensure his wife’s safety before confronting the gunman. Michael Black, present at the event to cheer on a friend’s son, initially dismissed the sound of the first two gunshots as balloons bursting. However, he soon realized the alarming truth.

In a conversation with WCVB 5, Black shared, “I heard another pop and knew it wasn’t a balloon.” With growing urgency, he told ABC that he instructed his wife and a friend to escape the scene, then climbed onto the bleachers to confront the shooter.

Outside the Dennis M. Lynch Arena, the aftermath of the February 16, 2026, shooting unfolded, captured in a drone photograph showing police and emergency vehicles. (CJ Gunther/Reuters)

He told the ABC affiliate that he instructed his wife and a friend to run before standing on the bleachers and lunging toward the shooter.

Police and emergency vehicles parked outside the Dennis M Lynch Arena in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.

Police and emergency vehicles outside the Dennis M. Lynch Arena after a shooting in Pawtucket, R.I., on Feb. 16, 2026, in a drone photograph. (CJ Gunther/Reuters)

“I just grabbed, went for the gun and I got my hand caught,” he said.

Black explained that his left hand became lodged in the chamber of the weapon, preventing it from firing again as other bystanders rushed in to help restrain the individual.

“They’re trying to tackle him. And then he fell down, and he fell right towards me. So he was on his back,” Black said.

During the struggle, additional loaded magazines fell from the suspect. He added that the suspect pulled out a second firearm and turned it on himself.

Split image of Robert Dorgan and a graduation photo of Rhonda and Aidan Dorgan related to the Rhode Island shooting.

A split image shows Robert Dorgan, identified by police as the suspect in the shooting at the Dennis M. Lynch Arena in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, and Rhonda Dorgan with her son, Aidan Dorgan, in a graduation photo. Authorities said Rhonda and Aidan were killed in the attack. (Roberta Esposito via Facebook; Rhonda Dorgan via Facebook)

Black later handed one of the guns to responding officers and praised emergency crews and hospital staff who treated the injuries to his hand. He said he was also burned on the face by a shell casing ejected during the initial gunfire.

Police identified the suspected shooter during a Tuesday press conference as Robert Dorgan, 56, who also went by the name Roberta Esposito.

Authorities said Dorgan fatally shot his ex-wife, Rhonda and their adult son, Aidan, who later died after being transported to the hospital. 

Three others — Linda and Gerald Dorgan, Rhonda’s parents, and family friend Thomas Geruso — were hospitalized in critical condition.

Law enforcement officers gathered near the entrance of an indoor ice rink following a reported incident.

Police stand outside the Dennis M. Lynch Arena after a shooting in Pawtucket, R.I., on Feb. 16, 2026. (CJ Gunther/Reuters)

Pawtucket Police Chief Tina Goncalves described Black as a “good Samaritan,” saying his intervention likely helped stop the violence. 

“A good Samaritan stepped in and interjected in the scene, and that’s probably what led to a swift end of this tragic event,” Goncalves said, according to WCVB 5.

Black, however, rejected being labeled a hero.

“That’s not the right definition for me,” he said. “There’s heroes in my life, and I would definitely not put that definition towards myself.”

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