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Deadly shooting spree at housing complex for elderly

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A shooting at a Rhode Island affordable housing complex for elderly and disabled residents left two people dead and two others injured Thursday morning, police said.

Westerly Police Chief Shawn Lacey said a 66-year-old gunman killed a 47-year-old woman at the Babcock Village apartment complex and injured two others, a 38-year-old woman and a 66-yearold woman.

The gunman then killed himself. He was found dead in his apartment from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Lacey said.

One of the victims is in critical condition at Westerly Hospital and is being transporte­d to Yale New Haven Hospital in Connecticu­t, according to Lacey.

The other is undergoing surgery at Rhode Island Hospital in Providence.

Police haven’t identified the victims other than to say the one killed worked at the complex, as did one of the survivors. The other survivor was a resident.

State Police Col. James Manni said authoritie­s are still investigat­ing what might have prompted the shooting, including any issues the man might have had with staff. He said a single handgun was recovered at the scene.

Lacey also acknowledg­ed his department has had dealings with the suspect in the past, but declined to elaborate. He added that Westerly, a town along the Connecticu­t state line where Taylor Swift owns a mansion, is a “low crime” community.

“Never any crimes of this nature, obviously,” he said.

Law enforcemen­t officials from Rhode Island, Connecticu­t and Massachuse­tts assisted in the response.

Westerly public schools, the local hospital and nearby businesses were placed on lockdown as a precaution.

Police lifted the lockdown at about 12:45 p.m. and the school district dismissed students early.

The complex’s owner, Affordable Housing Strategies Inc. and manager, Property Advisory Group, said in a joint statement that they were “shocked and saddened that this tragedy has occurred.”

“Our foremost priority is the safety of our residents and staff,” the statement said. “We are working with law enforcemen­t to address this situation, and further questions should be referred to the Westerly Police and Rhode Island State Police.”

 ?? MATTHEW HEALEY / THE NEW YORK TIMES ?? An officer directs traffic in Westerly, R.I., after a shooting at a housing complex that left a worker and the gunman dead.
MATTHEW HEALEY / THE NEW YORK TIMES An officer directs traffic in Westerly, R.I., after a shooting at a housing complex that left a worker and the gunman dead.

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