The hosts of “Behind the Story” devoted a special episode this week to examining the coverage of the deadly shooting at a high school hockey game in Pawtucket.
The shooting killed two people and wounded three others, who remained in critical condition as of Wednesday. The incident quickly drew national attention.
Police identified the shooter as Robert Dorgan, a transgender person who also went by the name Roberta Dorgan. Authorities said Dorgan shot and killed Rhonda Dorgan and Aidan Dorgan during a hockey tournament at the Dennis M. Lynch Arena.
Robert Dorgan later died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after bystanders intervened to stop the gunfire.
Kim Kalunian of 12 News was among the first journalists on the scene, where she encountered a chaotic environment filled with first responders, student-athletes and families trying to understand what had happened. It was the second deadly shooting Kalunian had covered in two months. She was also on the scene of the December attack at Brown University.
“I just remember thinking on the drive there, ‘This is the start of vacation week, we’re going to an ice rink, it is undoubtedly going to be packed with families,’” Kalunian said. “Heading to that scene not knowing what we would encounter — it was heavy.”
In the 48 hours after the Pawtucket shooting, coverage quickly expanded into national conversations about transgender rights, gun violence and gun control, public safety and mental health.
Dan McGowan, a columnist for The Boston Globe, wrote in his daily newsletter Tuesday that it is important not to lose sight of the victims as the public narrative shifts after a deadly event.
“I’m trying to say something that’s somewhat humanizing,” McGowan said on the show. “You put yourself in that spot and think about what you might be going through if you were in that kind of situation, so I just tried to put words on paper.”
Later in the show, Kim, Dan and Eli talked about the “stories we wish we wrote,” including:
Kim’s pick- Wile E. Coyote on the loose, part of wider trend in Woonsocket by Mara Hagen-Spath, The Valley Breeze
Dan’s pick- Cranston, Pawtucket sue to block charter school By Rosegalie Cineus, The Cranston Herald
Eli’s pick- A record-breaking night for URI basketball vs. Saint Louis. Here’s why by Bill Koch, The Providence Journal
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“Behind the Story” is hosted by Eli Sherman and Kim Kalunian of 12 News, along with Dan McGowan of the Boston Globe.