The Rhode Island Senate has introduced a resolution to honor the bravery and compassion of individuals who provided aid during the tragic shooting at Lynch Arena in Pawtucket on February 16, 2026. This incident, which occurred during a high school hockey game, resulted in multiple fatalities and injuries, significantly impacting the community. The resolution recognizes the extraordinary actions of several individuals who selflessly intervened to protect others, render medical assistance, and offer comfort amidst the chaos of the situation.

Among those acknowledged are Michael Black, Robert Rattenni, and Ryan Cordeiro, who bravely tackled and disarmed the shooter, as well as Chris Librizzi and Glenn Narodowy, both retired firefighters and EMTs, who provided critical aid to victims. The resolution also highlights the contributions of other community members, including nurses and coaches, who acted with courage and compassion during this crisis. The Senate expresses its gratitude for their heroic actions and emphasizes the resilience and unity of the community in the aftermath of this tragedy.

Introduced By: Senator Thomas J. Paolino
Date Introduced: March 31
Referred To: Recommended for Immediate Consideration