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Three people were shot, one fatally, at a housing complex in Westerly, R.I., on Thursday morning, the authorities said.Three people were shot, one fatally, at a housing complex in Westerly, R.I., on Thursday morning, the authorities said.
The police were still trying to capture the person who opened fire, said Col. James M. Manni, the superintendent of the Rhode Island State Police.The police were still trying to capture the person who opened fire, said Col. James M. Manni, the superintendent of the Rhode Island State Police.
The Westerly Police Department said the shooting occurred on Cross Street in Babcock Village. Real estate websites indicated the complex offers affordable housing for older adults and people with disabilities.The Westerly Police Department said the shooting occurred on Cross Street in Babcock Village. Real estate websites indicated the complex offers affordable housing for older adults and people with disabilities.
Local schools were “locked down until further notice,” according to a post on the Facebook page of Westerly Public Schools.Local schools were “locked down until further notice,” according to a post on the Facebook page of Westerly Public Schools.
Residents of Westerly, a waterfront town on the south shore of Rhode Island, near the Connecticut border, reported a heavy police presence around midday on Thursday, including armored trucks and helicopters.Residents of Westerly, a waterfront town on the south shore of Rhode Island, near the Connecticut border, reported a heavy police presence around midday on Thursday, including armored trucks and helicopters.
The Connecticut State Police dispatched troopers along the border and in the town of Stonington, Conn., which sits next to Westerly, to help with the investigation, a spokeswoman said.The Connecticut State Police dispatched troopers along the border and in the town of Stonington, Conn., which sits next to Westerly, to help with the investigation, a spokeswoman said.
The Boston Field Division of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives tweeted that special agents from the bureau’s Providence office were on the scene to help the local police.The Boston Field Division of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives tweeted that special agents from the bureau’s Providence office were on the scene to help the local police.
Representative David Cicilline, who represents the nearby First District of Rhode Island, tweeted that he was “closely monitoring the situation in Westerly.”Representative David Cicilline, who represents the nearby First District of Rhode Island, tweeted that he was “closely monitoring the situation in Westerly.”
Jacquelyn Smith, an administrator at Christ Episcopal Church, about a mile from the shooting, said the church had been locked down. Seven people were there at the time.Jacquelyn Smith, an administrator at Christ Episcopal Church, about a mile from the shooting, said the church had been locked down. Seven people were there at the time.
“We immediately sprang into action,” Ms. Smith said. “We locked all of the doors and we gathered in the church together.”“We immediately sprang into action,” Ms. Smith said. “We locked all of the doors and we gathered in the church together.”
As they waited for an all-clear from the authorities, they alerted neighbors, friends and relatives about the shooting, she added.As they waited for an all-clear from the authorities, they alerted neighbors, friends and relatives about the shooting, she added.
“We’re all as concerned about ourselves, as we are our community and the people in it,” she said. “We’re all as concerned about ourselves as we are our community and the people in it,” she said.
Town Councilor Karen A. Cioffi said Babcock Village, where the shooting occurred, is a “normally quiet” public housing complex on Cross Street, about eight blocks from her home.Town Councilor Karen A. Cioffi said Babcock Village, where the shooting occurred, is a “normally quiet” public housing complex on Cross Street, about eight blocks from her home.
“I have been here 26 years and I’ve never heard of an active shooter,” Ms. Cioffi said. “We train for it all the time, but this is probably a first for us. It’s shocking.”“I have been here 26 years and I’ve never heard of an active shooter,” Ms. Cioffi said. “We train for it all the time, but this is probably a first for us. It’s shocking.”
This is a developing story.This is a developing story.
Derrick Bryson Taylor and Maria Cramer contributed reporting. Susan Beachy contributed research.Derrick Bryson Taylor and Maria Cramer contributed reporting. Susan Beachy contributed research.