I was horrified to learn one of my union sisters shot up a hockey rink on Monday. According to the Boston Globe, E02 Roberta Dorgan traveled to Pawtucket, RI where her son was playing. Roberta opened fire on her estranged family, killing her ex-wife Rhonda Dorgan and their other son, 23-year-old Aidan. Three others were injured. When bystanders wrestled the gun from Roberta, she took out a second gun and shot herself. Investigators called the shooting a “very targeted” “family dispute.”1 The FBI executed a search warrant at BIW on Tuesday.2 The investigation is ongoing.
Roberta was transgender. Right-wing media like the Daily Mail immediately picked up the story. On Facebook, Andy O’Brien responded to the news:
[Roberta] was extremely odd. I used to run into her in Bath Iron Works Facebook groups when she lived and worked in Maine. She described herself as “to the right of Hitler” and had a huge SS tattoo on her arm. Loved Trump, but would often get into to [sic] fights with other MAGA dudes about trans rights.
Whenever there’s a mass shooter, half the country hopes that shooter is trans and half the country expects [them] to be [a] right-wing extremist. In this case, she was both. So we’re once again fighting about the identity and ideology of the shooter and not the fact that [a] mentally disturbed person had easy access to guns.3
There are plenty of MAGA dudes without a violent bone in their body. Most trans folk never commit any violent crimes, either. Roberta committed a horrible act of domestic violence. We don’t need ideology to understand that.
Even so, it’s worth noting that BIW is not the hotbed of “transgender ideology” Facebook comments make it out to be. In fact, everyone on the LGBT+ spectrum are members of a very vulnerable community at BIW. In December 2024, Local S6 rejected a measure to form a Pride Committee even though the International resolved we should have one. Last February, BIW removed language referencing gender identity from its annual employment opportunity and antidiscrimination memo. Just last week, Pete Hegseth was met with cheers when he declared, “no more dudes in dresses!”4
Trans folk at BIW deserve the same respect and understanding as everyone else. They have a hard enough time finding jobs, keeping them, and feeling safe at work. This is reflected in unemployment rates. According to a 2022 study, the unemployment rate for trans adults was 33%. The unemployment rate was 12% among the general population.5 Suicide ideation and attempts are also much higher among trans people than the general population. Some 56% of trans people experience suicidal thoughts in their lifetime, and 29% have attempted suicide. The general population experiences suicidal ideation at a rate of 3.7% and attempts suicide at a rate of 0.5%.6 Transgender people are also more than four times as likely to be victims of violent crime.7 Trans people committing violent crime is very rare, especially mass shootings.8 Let’s bear this in mind before using Roberta’s crime to justify more transphobia at BIW.
In Maine News
Pawtucket, RI shooting
- Advocate: Rhode Island hockey mass shooting leaves family shattered and shooter’s identity in the spotlight
- Bangor Daily News: Suspect in deadly Rhode Island shooting was Bath Iron Works employee
- The Boston Globe: Suspect in shooting at R.I. hockey game killed ex-wife and son, family member says
- Maine Public: Police investigating Pawtucket shooting seize weapons and ammunition from Maine storage locker
- Politico: Shooter killed ex-wife and a son in Rhode Island ice rink attack, police say
- Portland Press Herald: Maine authorities assist in investigation into deadly shootings at RI hockey rink
- The Providence Journal: Pawtucket ice rink shooter was upset by Hegseth speech, spoke about mental illness
Andy O’Brien: When Jesse Jackson came to Jay, Maine
Bangor Daily News: California nonprofit buys Maine health care system [CBS 13]
Bangor Daily News: Do campaign promises matter anymore? [Robert Glover, opinion]
Bangor Daily News: Maine’s ‘red flag’ gun law set to take effect [CBS 13]
Maine Public: Home from ICE detention, a father thanks his church for supporting his family
In National News
Immigration
- AP: Federal judge rules Kilmar Abrego Garcia can’t be re-detained by immigration authorities
- The Handbasket: For ICE to build concentration camps quickly, they’re leaning on this Dept. of War program
- MPR News: ICE drawdown? Indications point to steady enforcement activity outside the Twin Cities
- NPR: Little-used ICE agreements with local police have exploded under Trump
- People’s World: Labor backs coming tenant strike in Minneapolis
- Politico: Judges decry treatment of nursing and pregnant detainees in ICE custody
- Reuters: Courts have ruled 4,400 times that ICE jailed people illegally. It hasn’t stopped
AP: Sex workers at Nevada brothel fight for the first unionization
AP: US applications for jobless aid fall to 206,000 last week as layoffs remain low
The Guardian: US union membership soared to 16-year high in 2025 despite Trump assault
Jacobin: Unions are going to die unless something big changes soon
Labor Notes: Striking nurses reach tentative deal at Manhattan’s richest hospital complex [updated]
The Nation: Epstein class clowns [Elizabeth Spiers]
Reuters: US Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s global tariffs
UAW: Volkswagen workers make history, ratify first union contract at major southern auto plant
Did I miss something? Share what you’re reading with me, and I’ll try to include it next Friday!
- Steph Machado et al, “Suspect in shooting at R.I. hockey game killed ex-wife and son, family member says,” The Boston Globe (2026, February 17). ↩︎
- Bernfeld reported on the search warrant, but the day given is incorrect: Jeremy Bernfeld, “Police investigating Pawtucket shooting seize weapons and ammunition from Maine storage locker,” Maine Public (2026, February 20). ↩︎
- Andy O’Brien, “Roberta Dorgan — the Pawtucket, Rhode Island shooter — was extremely odd…” Facebook [shared as screenshot with author] (2026, February 17). ↩︎
- Antonia Noori Farzan, “Pawtucket ice rink shooter was upset by Hegseth speech, spoke about mental illness,” The Providence Journal (2026, February 19). ↩︎
- Christopher Carpenter et al, “Economic outcomes for transgender people and other gender minorities in the United States: First estimates from a nationally representative sample,” Southern Economic Journal 89, no. 2 (2022), pp. 280-304. ↩︎
- Noah Adams et al, “Varied Reports of Adult Transgender Suicidality: Synthesizing and describing the peer-reviewed and gray literature,” Transgend Health 2, no. 1 (2017), pp. 60-75. ↩︎
- UCLA School of Law Williams Institute, “Transgender people over four times more likely than cisgender people to be victims of violent crime,” news release (2021, March 23). ↩︎
- Ashley Wang, “Few Mass Shooters Have Been Transgender,” FactCheck.org (2025, September 17). ↩︎