New England Patriots lead the tributes in wake of deadly shooting at Rhode Island hockey tournament

‘Heartbroken’ sports teams from across New England have spoken out after a gunman murdered two people before shooting himself at a high school hockey tournament in Rhode Island.
Chaos unfolded on Monday afternoon at Dennis M Lynch Arena in Pawtucket, about 10 minutes outside of Providence, following what police said was a ‘family dispute.’
Three other people were rushed to the hospital in critical condition after the reported ‘targeted’ attack. They were all struck by gunfire.
On Monday evening, the NFL’s New England Patriots said they were ‘heartbroken by the tragic shooting that occurred today in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
‘Our hearts are with the students, coaches, fans, and all those affected by this act of violence.’
The Boston Bruins and Red Sox also released statements, with both teams bemoaning the ‘senseless’ tragedy.
The scene outside of Dennis M Lynch Arena in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, after a gunman opened fire during a high school hockey tournament
Hockey players were seen ducking down on the sidelines after an unidentified gunman opened fire at a high school game in Pawtucket, Rhode Island on Monday
‘The Boston Bruins are heartbroken by the senseless act of violence that took place this afternoon at Dennis M. Lynch Arena in Pawtucket,’ a statement read.
‘We are deeply saddened that a place meant for celebrating hockey and bringing people together was touched by this violence.
‘We extend our heartfelt sympathies to all those impacted by this tragedy and are keeping everyone in the Pawtucket community in our thoughts.’
The Red Sox, meanwhile, said: ‘Our hearts are with the families and loved ones affected by the senseless violence at the Dennis M. Lynch Arena today, and with all who were present at what should have been a joyful moment in youth sport.
‘We mourn the lives lost and are keeping the injured and everyone impacted in our thoughts.’


