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|    Mason Mcgowan to All    |
|    Hero bystander recounts tackling twisted    |
|    18 Feb 26 08:35:25    |
      XPost: ri.politics, alt.politics.republicans, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       XPost: sac.politics       From: someone@outlook.com              A bystander who heroically tackled and disarmed the twisted transgender       father who opened fire on his family members during a high school hockey       game in Rhode Island had to get stitches on the hand he used to grab the       gun, he said.              Michael Black was in the bleachers to support a friend’s son who was       skating in the tournament at Lynch Arena in Pawtucket Monday afternoon       when Robert Dorgan, 56, opened fire at four family members and a family       friend, WCVB reported.              “I heard two shots, and I said, ‘balloons popping,'” Black told the       outlet. “I heard another popping and recognized it was not a balloon.”              The popping noise was the sound of Dorgan gunning down his son and       ex-wife and gravely wounding her parents and a friend.              After noticing the shooter — who also went by the female alias Roberta       Esposito — Black told his wife and friend to run and selflessly lunged       at the gunman.              “I hesitated for about a second, you’ll see that on the video… because I       was looking at him and as soon as the people cleared is when I got up on       the next step and jumped,” Black said.              “I just grabbed, went for the gun and I got my hand caught,” he said.              Black’s left hand was lodged in the weapon’s chamber, preventing it from       being fired again. Other bystanders then jumped in to help restrain       Dorgan while the deranged father kept trying to pull the trigger.              “They’re trying to tackle him. And then he fell down, and he fell right       towards me. So he was on his back,” recalled Black, who has no formal       law enforcement training.              Additional magazines loaded with ammunition fell out of Dorgan’s       possession as the bystanders tackled him, Black said.              Dorgan then took out a second gun and fatally shot himself.              Following the terrifying ordeal, Black now has nine stitches in his hand       from where he grabbed Dorgan’s gun and a burn mark on his face where one       of the shells ejected during the initial gunfire.              Pawtucket Police Chief Tina Goncalves had praised a “good Samaritan” who       she said stepped in and “attempted to subdue” Dorgan during a press       conference on Monday night.              Pawtucket Mayor Donald Grebien also commended the three individuals who       wrestled with the madman, saying their selfless bravery “saved lives.”              However, Black rejected the title of “hero” despite his life-saving       actions during the harrowing afternoon at the ice rink.              “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.”              Dorgan was armed with a Glock 10mm and a SIG Sauer P226 at the time of       the “very targeted attack.”              His ex-wife Rhonda, 52, and their son Aidan Dorgan, 23, were both killed       when he opened fire in the packed arena — sending students and       spectators scurrying for cover.              The three victims who were wounded in the heartless attack were Rhonda’s       parents, Linda and Gerald Dorgan, and family friend Thomas Geruso,       Goncalves said.              https://nypost.com/2026/02/18/us-news/hero-bystander-recounts-tackling-tw       isted-trans-shooter-robert-dorgan-at-rhode-island-ice-rink-went-for-the-g       un/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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