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THE second victim of a shooting at a high school ice hockey game has been named as the assailant’s son.
Transgender dad Robert Dorgan, 56, shot an ex-wife and son after posting a chilling warning online about going “berserk”.
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Dorgan is thought to have killed ex-wife Rhonda and shot all three of their children, a source told Fox News.
The second victim is now believed to be the attacker’s eldest son Aidan Dorgan, 23, after the son was named in a GoFundMe appeal launched by the victim’s stepsister.
The victims have not yet been formally identified by police.
Aidan’s grandparents are now fighting for their lives in hospital, the GoFundMe revealed.
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Amanda Wallace-Hubbard, Aidan’s stepsister, said that her “family has been forever changed by the tragic events at Lynch Arena”.
She wrote: “We lost our beloved brother Aidan and their mother Rhonda, who was also my stepmother.
“In addition to this unimaginable loss, their grandparents are currently in critical condition, fighting for their lives.”
Video footage from the shooting appears to show a younger, hockey-playing son of the alleged killer on the ice when his dad opened fire.
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Aidan’s younger brother can be spotted skating backwards when the deadly shooting started.
When the first shots are heard, he whips his head around and begins skating towards the rink’s exit with several other players and the ref as they flee for their lives.
Dad Dorgan is accused of killing two people and critically injuring three others after opening fire at a high school ice hockey game in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
Gunfire first erupted just before 2:30pm with police arriving within two minutes of the first 911 call to find three people dead and three critically injured.
Dorgan is among the dead, with Pawtucket police believing the killer died of self-inflicted gunshot wounds.
Cops said that four family members were shot in the rampage, including a young girl, as well as a family friend before the gun was turned on the killer.
Police Chief Tina Goncalves has now said Dorgan, who was found dead at the scene, is the only suspect.
She revealed the suspect identified as a female.
Goncalves announced: “We have identified the person, the suspect, by a birth name, the birth name was Robert Dorgan.
“We have also learned that the person does go by the name of Roberta, also uses a last name of Esposito.”
Just one night before the massacre, Dorgan chillingly replied to an anti-trans post on social media saying: “Keep bashing us. but do not wonder why we Go BERSERK.”
Cops are continuing to investigate the mass shooting but believe the motive was likely a domestic dispute between Dorgan and an ex-wife.
Pawtucket Mayor Donald Grebien said his police force is working with Rhode Island Attorney General’s Office “to ensure the facts are fully established”.
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He added: “Pawtucket is a strong and resilient community, but tonight we are a city in mourning.
“We will stand together to support all those affected in the difficult days ahead, and we will keep the public updated as confirmed facts become available.”
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